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T. Thoroughgood and F. Froward.
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The young lady after some hesitation) with blushes, confessed for regard for Mr. Thoroughgood; which gave infinite satisfaction so the alderman and his lady, who were overjoyed at the prospect they had of marrying their daughter to a person of such prudence, integrity and honour.


The next day, as soon as dinner was over, the alderman and his lady withdrew, and left the two lovers together all the evening; from this interview, they became sensible of each other's approaching happiness, and about a month after were joined together, to the great satisfaction of all parties concerned. From this day the bridegroom was taken into partnership, and transacted the whole business himself. In process of time his father-in-law died, and left him in possession of all his substance. He succeeded him also in dignity, and after having served the office of sheriff, was in a few years called to the chair.

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