The First Lie Or Falsehood Its Own Punishment Shewing the Misery Occasioned

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The First Lie Or Falsehood Its Own Punishment Shewing the Misery Occasioned
Samuel Springsguth
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" Charles was very glad of the offer ; and while he was eating the tart, she kept recommending this nice thing, and that nice thing, and then almost forced him to eat a quan- tity of different things while she praised his beauty, and said she was sure his papa must be some great gentleman, he was such a very pretty little boy.
Meanwhile, some very riotous young men came into the shop and began to eat fruit, and drink liquors. One of them looked at Charles several times, and then said, " Well, m
...y little hearty, you seem to cat plenty ; let's see if you can drink any! and he offered Charles a glass of cordial. He refused it, but the wicked young man insist- ed, and Charles put it to his lips ; it was very sweet, and pleasant tasted, so he continued to sip at it till he had drunk more than half the glass- full. The young man looked on and laughed, and said to his companions, " It's good fun to see a little chap like that drunk. " At hearing this, Charles jumped off the sofa, and ran out of the shop ; but the woman pursued him, and told him he must pay for what he had ate ; and of three shillings which he had in his pocket, she said he owed her two, which she took from him.

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