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THE UNFORTUNATE FIDDLER.
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were so angry, that they all vanished at once, leaving him at the top of a high hill, and so bruised and hurt, though he was not sensible when, or from what hand, he received the blows, that he got not home without the utmost difficulty.[1]

  1. Waldron, as before, p. 56.