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One Phanatick said to another, that he hoped God would not lay it to his charge that he had fasted one day last Lent; how, said the other, I hope it
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One Phanatick said to another, that he hoped God would not lay it to his charge that he had fasted one day last Lent; how, said the other, I hope it
was not on Good-Friday, as they call it; no, said the other, but it was on Ash-Wednesday, as they call it, why that's as bad said the other; But hear the truth brother, I did eat so much on Shrove-Tuesday, as they call it, that I could not eat a bit the day after, as they call it.