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the Tinker conquer
es together in a body, pretending to contend for their rights and privileges, which they said had been greatly
ace of refuge in so eminent a time of danger, where he laid open to Mr. Hickathrift the un
y brother," meaning the tinker, "and
ubs, they both went out, desiring the sheriff to be their
m, and demanded the reason why they disturbed the government? To which they r
rew themselves both together into the crowd, where with their clubs they beat down all before them. Nay, remarkable it was, the tinker struck a tall man upon t
oke his club; yet he was not in the least dismayed, for he presently seized a lusty, stout, raw-boned miller, and so made
sed them to public justice; the rest being p