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The Misfortunes of Simple Simon choose

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[UK] Misfortunes of Simple Simon (1780) 4: Simon put on his roast-meat cloaths.
at roast-meat clothes (n.) under roast meat, n.
[UK] Misfortunes of Simple Simon (1780) 8: Margery in a woeful fury snatched up Jobsen’s oaken staff from the table, and gave poor Simon such a clank upon the noddle.
at noddle, n.
[UK] Misfortunes of Simple Simon (1780) 5: Udswagers, I think I have got a woeful one now.
at ud, n.
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