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* A C C O U N T
OF A MOST
I Surpiifing Savage GirJ,
[Vho was caught wild in the Woods. of
Champagne, a Prorinee in Francl.
I ^Containing a true and faitbfpl ..Nar
rative; of many curious and inn:!;ei<;
ing particulars refpecling this;: u
t'. derful, Phenomenon.
TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENL-.j.
EDINBURGH:
Printed by J. Morren, Cowgatc*
* A C C O U N T
OF A MOST
I Surpiifing Savage GirJ,
[Vho was caught wild in the Woods. of
Champagne, a Prorinee in Francl.
I ^Containing a true and faitbfpl ..Nar
rative; of many curious and inn:!;ei<;
ing particulars refpecling this;: u
t'. derful, Phenomenon.
TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENL-.j.
EDINBURGH:
Printed by J. Morren, Cowgatc*
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