(327.)
An indigent Gentleman was perswaded to marrie a Prostitute, for no other reason than that she was rich, and perhaps might turn; Turn, said the Gentleman, she hath been so much worn, that she is past turning.
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An indigent Gentleman was perswaded to marrie a Prostitute, for no other reason than that she was rich, and perhaps might turn; Turn, said the Gentleman, she hath been so much worn, that she is past turning.