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September 1787
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for herself saith That about the
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hour of Twelve o'Clock this day she was in the Shop
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of her Cousin Mr.
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now That She happened
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to go out of the Shop about Five Minutes and When
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and Saw the Till half open and his
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hand in it and She saw some Silver in his Land
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That She Seized hold of him and he was going to Leap
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over the Counter But She hold him and he Dragged her
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going to Rescue him That She Called out for
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the Prisoner Lad Robbed the Till and desired Mr.
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