The Washington Theological Repertory, volume 2

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The Washington Theological Repertory, volume 2
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— *' Hope not! and why ? do you in- tend to hang all your life over agate with your head thatched with a night- cap ?" " My thoughts, sir," said he, " are greatly changed, and, I trust, in future, to lead a very different life to what I have yet done." He add- ed a few words more, which I did not understand ; but they sufficed to convince me that Tim was becoming a downright hypocrite : and so I told all the company at the cock-fight, who greatly applauded my sagacity, and lamented that he shou...ld have fallen, of late, into low spirits and methodist- ical company.
Tim continued to manage his hy- pocrisy in a very plausible ingenious : Vol. III.— No. 2.
manner. He did not make a great blaze in the village, as I expected he would 'have done ; but went on qui- etly about his employments ; and, to keep up the .plot the better, left off drinking, and swearing, and poach- ing, and stealing, and most of his old habits. I suppose he was tired of them. Nay, the sly fellow went so far, that, from being the most trou- blesome and quarrelsome man in the hundred, he, in time, obtained every body's good word as a civil compan- ion, an obliging neighbour, a faithful friend, and the best paymaster in .the village.


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