BESS
--Bring Bess and Glym; i.e. Forget not the Instrument to break +
Bring Bess and Glym; i.e. Forget not the Instrument to break open the Dour, and the Dark Lanthorn.
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 4788777c..7e1c2fd9 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+Tue Nov 4 01:08:17 PST 2003 William Brack , bug #125093)
+
Sun Nov 2 09:07:32 PST 2003 William Brack
-Bring Bess and Glym; i.e. Forget not the Instrument to break
+ Bring Bess and Glym; i.e. Forget not the Instrument to break
open the Dour, and the Dark Lanthorn.
-He is a young Chub, or a meer
+ He is a young Chub, or a meer
Chub, very ignorant or unexperienc'd
in Gaming, not at all acquainted with
Sharping. A good Chub, said by the
@@ -642,8 +641,7 @@ their Flesh; also breeding Women.
-I beat him to his Heart's
+ I beat him to his Heart's
Content; till he had enough of Fighting.
Also to murder a Person, who resists
being robb'd. The Cull's Content; i.e.
@@ -716,8 +714,7 @@ on the Pate.
-They don't cotton; They
+ They don't cotton; They
don't agree well.
-The Shark has been at
+ The Shark has been at
Haddams; He is clapt or poxed.
-He has a Hank upon him; He
+ He has a Hank upon him; He
has an Advantage, or will make him do
what he pleases.BESS
-BONNY-CLAPPER
diff --git a/tests/multiple/out/letterc.orig b/tests/multiple/out/letterc.orig
index 44a410fd..f30840a6 100644
--- a/tests/multiple/out/letterc.orig
+++ b/tests/multiple/out/letterc.orig
@@ -288,8 +288,7 @@ the Prayers.
CHUB
-CONTENT
-COTTON
-HADDUMS
-HANK
-
-Well inlayed, at Ease in +
Well inlayed, at Ease in his Fortune, or full of Money.
-I'll do Justice, Child; I +
I'll do Justice, Child; I will Peach, or rather Impeach, or discover the whole Gang, and so save my own Bacon.
diff --git a/tests/multiple/out/lettero.orig b/tests/multiple/out/lettero.orig index d32a6ffb..968fd7dc 100644 --- a/tests/multiple/out/lettero.orig +++ b/tests/multiple/out/lettero.orig @@ -12,8 +12,7 @@ and Credit.-Eyes Rum Ogles, fine, bright +
Eyes Rum Ogles, fine, bright clear, piercing Eyes.
-He must go thro' the Ox-house +
He must go thro' the Ox-house to Bed, said of an old Fellow that marries a young Woman.
-Who is Peter Lug? who +
Who is Peter Lug? who let's the Glass stand at his Door.
-A Country Put, a silly, shallow +
A Country Put, a silly, shallow pated, Fellow. Put so it, beset.