. The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer, Volume 22 . Beveilys wile. , his fitter. Mifs , Mrt. Beverlys Maid. Mrs. Beverly had been aman if large with a tender wife Qand beauteous he filler wasunder his guardianfhip,who was beloved byLewfon, to whom (hehd confented to be mimed. Mr. Be-verly wu no only rich in poiTsflions,tot in hope, a* he had an aged u icle, who _j»d declared hitn hn heir. Things were ^whsftare, when Mr. Stukely. one whoh*d been fch »ol fellow with Mr. Beverly,fif«d with |->ve of


. The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer, Volume 22 . Beveilys wile. , his fitter. Mifs , Mrt. Beverlys Maid. Mrs. Beverly had been aman if large with a tender wife Qand beauteous he filler wasunder his guardianfhip,who was beloved byLewfon, to whom (hehd confented to be mimed. Mr. Be-verly wu no only rich in poiTsflions,tot in hope, a* he had an aged u icle, who _j»d declared hitn hn heir. Things were ^whsftare, when Mr. Stukely. one whoh*d been fch »ol fellow with Mr. Beverly,fif«d with |->ve of Mrs. Beverly, andknowing the only foible of her huiband*» l»>ve of play, contrived the ruin ofhim to pave the way for hi* poflcfilng thew<fe of his confiding tiiend. In orderto this, he cl aths fome ftwpers, and E*W» Ns money enabled them to appearw teDtlem^n j he then introduced rhemfo Beverly, who loft vaft fumi to them,•afomoch that Stukely h*v»ng lent hiskladed dupe Beverly ft til frefh fupphesU nun, the latter could not fee the fraud,Febuury, thinking Stukely was as deep a lofer athimfeli. Things came to that extremity,Beverlys houfe. goods, every thing wasfold to deiray fuch curfed expences, and h*s wife, child, and niter forced to retire)to lodgings. A3 I. Mrs. Beverly and Charlottelament their difttefs in their new hid been all night our, whichfills them with fear, when Charlotte en*deavours to alleviate her fiftet *s for rows,by alluring her of keeping her fromwant while (he poflefied any thing, buthints her fear of her b others having lofther fortune, which was committed tohis care. Jarvis. who had been ftewardto Beverlys father, and in his prosperityto him, alfo enrers, enquires for his mi*fter, begs not to be riitcarded, and know-ing their calamities, generoufly oilers whathis whole fervitude had fcraped loud knock at the door alarms themwith s flu ranee it is a dun, and Jarvisexits to quet him, after having aflttdMr. S


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