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Poems 1
Churchill Charles
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Parfons, put queftions to the fpirit or ghoft, as it was fuppofed by the credulous to be, and they alfo di£lated how many knocks fhould ferve for[an anfwer,either in the affirmative or negative ; and though thefe fcratch- ings and knockingS9 difturbed Fanny before her death, it was now fuppofed to be her fpirit, which thus harafled th? poor family. In this manner of converfe (he charged one Mr. , whofe firft wife was her fifter, and with whom (he afterwards lived in fornication, with having poi...foned her, by putting arfenick into purl, and adminiftring it to her, when ill of the fmall-pox. Numbers of perfons, of fortune and charaSer, and feveral clergymen, affifted at the vagaries of this invifible knocker and fcratcher, and though no difcovery could be made, ky the feveral removals of the girl to other houfes, where the noifcs ftill followed fier, (the fuppofed ADVERTISEMENT. 131 : protefting (he would follow her where-ever (rent) though wainfcots and floorings were torn 'f to facilitate a detedion of any impofture, to jrpofe ; yet the rational part of the town could >e brought to believe, but that there was Ibme I in the affair, confidering the known faculty, f people called Fentriloqui have had of uttering ige noifes, and making them appear to come I any place they thought proper, without any le motion of their lips; and this iufpicion was irmed by the atteftations of the clergymen, and ; gentlemen of the faculty, who vifited the de- ed in her illnefs, and of fome other perfons of Lieftionable credrt ; and the guilt of the impo* J, in fome meafure, fixed upon the parents their friends, by fome fads contained in the )wing Advertifement.

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