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Blind Faith

Represents a dark beauty 
who like many of a fairer type, 
is taking advantage, of the blind 
faith of one who trust her, she tells 
him, to shut his eyes and oppen his 
mouth, and she'l give him somthing 
that will make him wise, which he 
certainly does, expecting somthing very 
different than he will get, which is a live Katydid, but whether it will make him wise or not, we do not know. but that he will be thoroughly 
fooled is as evident, as the pleasure it 
gives her to do it, as she stands with 
laughing eyes, and shruged [[crossed out]]up[[/crossed out]] shoulders
[[crossed out]]as she holds[[/crossed out]] holding the wrigling thing between

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spacing ---------- Reopened for Editing 2024-01-09 18:25:08 Taking, Tells, To mak The