The Third And Last Part of Conny-Catching. (1592)

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The Third And Last Part of Conny-Catching. (1592)
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Of an honest housholder which was cuningly deceyued by a subtillcompanion, that came to hire a Chamber for his Master.
Not farre from Charing Crosse dwelleth an honest young man, who beingnot long since married, and having more roomes in his house thanhimselfe occupyeth, either for terme time, or the Court lying soneere, as divers do, to make a reasonable commoditie, and to easehouse-rent, which (as the worlde goeth now to none of the cheapest)letteth foorth a chamber or two, according as it ma
...y be spared. In anevening but a while since, came one in the manner of a Seruing man tothis man and his wife, and he must needes have a Chamber for hisMaister, offering so largely, as the bargaine was soone concludedbetweene them. His intent was to have fingered some bootie in thehouse, as by the sequele it may bee likeliest gathered: but belike nofit thing lying abroad, or hee better regarded then happily be wouldbe, his expectation that way was frustrated, yet as a resoluteConny-catcher indeed, that scorneth to attempt without some successe, and rather will pray upon small commoditye, then returne to hisfellows disgraced with a lost labor: he summons his wits together, &by a smooth tale over-reached both the man and his wife.

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