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Her Charge against the shortest Man for
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assaulting Her That they were both committed
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upon there Charges Deponent beleives That
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the deceaceds Face was much swelled
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Day and his right dye heat Black That He
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staid at went to the Magistrate's in the Afternoon
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and returned Home very soon but Deponent can't
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tell whether He stead at Home the rest of the
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Afternoon EveningThat He went out a little Time
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on the Friday Morning, and for sometime in the
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Afternoon but Deponent cannot say how long
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That He complained of great Pain all Friday
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that He rubbed his Face with the Application from
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the Surgeon both Thursday and FridayThat on
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Saturday He appeared much easier, and was
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backwards and forwards in and out of Doors
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occasionallyThat He could only eat spoon
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Victuals, from the Wednesday NightThat on
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Saturday Night He was taken much worse, and
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complained greatly of His Head and Jaw, and
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from that time grew worse
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till the
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time of his Death, which happened about ten
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Thursday the third day of May
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Instant except that on the Monday Morning
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He appeared some what better for a little time
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