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to Speak, said Ill make her move, that She then pulled further
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own Shoe and beat the Child with it till She was quite black in the
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face, says that after this the said
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was as they these
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Informants then believed expiring, and that the said Daughter
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then called up Stairs her Mother the Mistress, that the Girl
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was then untied, and that the Mistress took her upon her Lop
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and set this Informant
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Sarah Hinchman
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down Stairs for
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some Drops which She brought her, and that the Mistress
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endeavoured to bring her to Life, but that they these Informants
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did not see that She recovered at all, nor did think it Possible
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That she cou'd, say that these Informants were then Ordered
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to keep below Stairs and that they left the Mistress and her
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Daughter alone with the Girl who in about an hour came down
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and reported that the Girl was come to herself and was letter
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but that these Informants never saw her afterwards, say that Miss
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Sally the Daughter Pretended to carry her Bread and Butter up
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when She and her Mother went to Tea but that these Informants
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were not suffered to go up
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into the Room, say that before this-
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circumstance happened they used to go into the Garrot to was their
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hands but that they were then not suffered to do it for two days,
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when they were Looked up
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in the Dining Room with
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Mary Nailor
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the other Apprentice about three hours, during which time their-
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were up Stairs together, say that
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they were at that time much surprised at being Lockt in the
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Dining Room being quite unusual, say that after this the
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Mistress and Daughter went to Dinner and after having Dined
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sent this Informt. Hinchman to call down the said
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to
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Dinner, and this Informant Hinchman for herself saith that
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She accordingly went into the Garrot expecting to find the said-
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