Goody Two-Shoes; a Facsimile Reproduction of the Edition of 1766
Goody Two-Shoes; a Facsimile Reproduction of the Edition of 1766
Goldsmith, Oliver, 1730?-1774
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Early in the Morn- ing (he went to Sir William, and told him the whole of their Converfation. Upon which, he aflced "her Name, gave her Something, and bid her call at his Houle the Day following. She alfo went to Sir Ttmotfy, notwith- 60 The Renowned Hiftory of (landing he had ufed her Co ill j for ihe knew it was her Duty to do Good for Evil. As foon as he was inform- ed who Ihe was, he took no Notice of her ; upon which (he defircd to fpeak to Lady Gripe ; and having in- formed her Lady/hip o...f the Affair, /he went her Way. This Lady had raore Senfe than her Hufband, which indeed is not a Angular Cafe; for in- ftead of defpifmg Little Margery and her Information, fhe privately fet People to guard the Houfe. The Robbers divided themfclves, and went about the Time mentioned to both Houfes, and were furprized by the Guards, and taken. Upon exa- mining thefe Wretches, one of which turned Evidence, both Sir William and Sir Timothy found that they owed their Lives to the Difcoverymade by tittle Margery, and the firft took great Goosv Two-ShoEs.
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