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The Renowned Hiſtory of
CHAP.IV.
What happened at Farmer Grove's; and how ſhe gratifed him for the uſe of his Room.
WHILE at Mr. Grove's, which was in the Heart of the Village, ſhe not only taught the Children in the Day Time, but the Farmer's Servants, and all the Neighbours, to read and write in the Evening; and it was a conſtant Practice before they went away, to make them all go to Prayers, and ſing Pſalms. By this Means, the People grew extremely regular, his Servants were always at Home, inſtead of being at the Ale-houſe, and he had more Work done than ever. This
gave
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