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Magic pill, or, Davie and Bess (3)
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Relating Davie's courtship to Bess, and how he forsook her. How Nanse, Bessie's mother, went to the doctor for a pill, which she got, with directions how to use it. - How it had the desired effect, by being put into Davie's pouch by Bess, at a wedding, which discovered Davie's love to Bess, and they were married. Likewise how Nanse, being a widow, went to the doctor with twa fat hens, to return thanks for the pill, and how she wanted to buy a pill for herself, to gain a neibour [sic] carle she liked: with an account what the doctor said to her, and a recipe how to make up this pill, and an advice to all young women how to use it.
Language English
Publication date 1831
publication_date QS:P577,+1831-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source https://digital.nls.uk/104187116

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