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tliat curious Tlants were drawn on her Bofom, as with the 
faefi Pencil. This fad Accidenc happen’d in a Par- 
lour-Window next the Street, that could contain about 
two Perfons : The Lady, it feems, terrified with the 
repeated Lightning and Thunder, (it .having formerly 
been fatal to her Brother) defir’d an Officer to change 
Places with her, that hie might be near her Husband ; 
but hie was no fooner feated by his fide, than hie in- 
clined fide-ways, and fpoke fome Words ; after fhe was 
carried to another Room, hie faid, (he was gone, and 
then, that hie was blind, and ask’d for Water. The 
Husband was thrown along, together with the fortu- 
nate Gentleman that had juh: refign’d his Seat ; and a 
large Looking-Glafs was lifted off the Hooks. The 
Landlord’s Daughter, at work near the Lady, perceiv’d 
fuch an Impulfe on the fide of her Head, that her 
Hearing was much impair’d, and upon every Peal of 
Thunder fince. jhets offered in like manner^tho' not fo flrong- 
ly. The Gentlemen complained, that they were hu- 
pified, forced down they did not know why, unlefs it 
were for want of Breath ; and of Pains and Numbnefs 
in their Limbs. They had likewife on different Parts 
of their Bodies fuch reddifh Wheals as w'ere fecn on the 
Fair Lady’s Bread ; But thefe vSymptoms vaniflied the 
next Day. The other two Perfons at the further End 
of the Room were untouch’d i they were all fenfible 
of a fulphurous Smell. The Pane of Glafs cxadHy 
behind the Lady’s Wad, was perforated by a round 
Hole of an Inch and half Diameter, as if done with a 
Diamond, or rather a Wind-Gun ; but nowhere there- 
abouts could I difccrn the lead Traces of Fire, or 
Fleat, nor on the Lady’s Clothes (having no Stayes 
on) the Signs of any Violence. On a more nice Ex- 
amination of the Body, in the Prefence of the Friends, 
that Evening, I difcovered .on the left Loin, taking in 
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