NOL
The wonders of the invisible world

Chapter 15

VIL. ‘fobn Kembal, teftifyed, that Sufanna Martia, |

upon a Caufelefs Difguft, had threatened him, a=}
bout a certain Cow of his, That fhe fhould never doi
him any more Good : and it came to pafs accordingly.
For. foon after the Cow was found ftark Dead on tt
the dry Ground ; without any Diftensper to be dif
cerned upon her. Upon which he was followed. ;
with a ftrange Death upon more .of his Cattle, i
whereof he loft in One Spring to the value of Thir- }
ty Pounds. But the faid ‘fobs Kembal had a further
Teftimony to give in again{t the Prifoner which was #1
truly admirable. |
Being defirous to furnifh himfelf with a Dog, he’)
applyed himfef to buy one of this Adertiz, who had it
a Bitch with Whelps in her Houfe. But fhe not let-)):
ting him have his Choice, he faid, he would fupply
himielt then at one Blezdels. Having mark'd a pup: |
py, which he lik*d at Blezdels,he met George Martin, |
t31¢ Hu band of the prifoner, going by, who asked ‘|
him, Whether he would not have one of his Wives Pups it
pies; and he anfwered, No. The fame Day, one
Edmund Eliot, being at Martins Houfe, heard George 4
_ Martin relate, where this Kembal had been, and what! i
pe had faid. Whereupon Sufanna Martin replyed |i
\Llive, Ill give him Puppies enough! Within a few)
es alter, this Kembal coming out of the Woods; ij
. there |

Ae ref) ap, | et oo a
st > Sy = at

A Cen! Bp

ae « }

| : , :
| BHuvifible Wiorvid = ras
Ilere arofe.a little Black Cloud, in the N/W~ and:
-mbal immediately felea Force. upon him, which
| adehim not ableto avoid running upon che ftumps
Trees, that were before him, albeit, he had~a
oad, plain Cart yas before bim ; but tho’ he
tid his Ax alfoon his Shoulder to endanger him in
\p Falls, he’ could net forbear going out of bits way
tumble over them. When he came below the
| eeting- -Houle, there appeared unta him, a little
Wing likea Puppy, ofa Darkith Colour; and it{hoe
lickwards and forwards between his Leggs. He
d the Courage to ufe all po'lible Endeavours of
{hitting ic, with his Ax 3 bathe could not Hie ir ;
1B Puppy gave a jump from him, and went, as to
n, it feenvd into the Ground. Going ali tle fur-
(ier, there appeared unto hima Black Pappy, fome-
that bigger than che firft ; but as Black as a Cols.
motions were quicker th nan thofe of his Ax 5 i
ew at his Belly- and away; then at his: Throat ;
over his Shoulder one way, and then over his
pulder another way. His. heart now began to
| him, and he thoaght the Dog woulil have Tore
Throat out. But he recovered himfelt, and
fled upon God in his Diftrets; and Naming the
i Ame of JESUS CHRIST, ic Vanithed pie at
Mice. The Deponent Spoke: not one Word of thefe
iicidents, for fear of afftighting his wife. But the
1 kt Morning, Edmund Elist, going into Martins
fr hile, this woman.asked him where Kebal> was?
; . Replyed, At home, a-bed, for ought he knew. She |
: jjurned, They fay, be was frichted haf Night. Elior Ff ) |
: _asket |

122 THhe Wionners of the
asked With what? She anfwered, With Puppies. Elio,
asked, Where {he heard of it, for he had heard nothing oly
##! She rejoined, About the Town. Altho, Kemba\(.

had mentioned the Matter to no Creature Lil
ving. |

“Wi