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One rode furiously among some Qua∣kers that stood in a yard, hearing the Spea∣ker from the top of the Barn, and being rebuked by a Brother, Why should not my Horse, said he, have to do here at the meet∣ing, as well as the rest of the Asses.
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One rode furiously among some Qua∣kers that stood in a yard, hearing the Spea∣ker from the top of the Barn, and being rebuked by a Brother, Why should not my Horse, said he, have to do here at the meet∣ing, as well as the rest of the Asses.