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leman in those days.*
* Bisry gentleman of ime, observes, quot; families of dogs and serving-men attendant on ts is teems true burden of nobility, and is exceedingly ambitious to seem delig, and gloved ; And Gilpin, in ion of a Mr.
ings, remarks, quot; all sorts of run buck, fox, ter, and badger; and erriers. On a broad terriers, ;
I regretted to ?nd t t furniture of to meet ately elbo to sre of empire over mig entate pictures for my oertainment, I pleased myself tion on ter ivity in to myself tentate surrounded by ler, pages, and blue-coated serving-men ry clo leaned gracefully for pity quot;t d t, trembling before ty of a country squire, and t of rustic boors, o become t of princes, tongues and ages, tator to to confer immortality on ure and a lampoon?
I ed by tler to o t inclined to visit tice treated Sir Joaff and Cousin Silence quot;to a last years pippin of ing, ; but I bad already spent so muc I o give up any furtigations. to take my leave I i?ed by treaties of tler t I ake some refres--an instance of good old ality le-ers seldom meet it is a virtue ative of ts from ors; for Sure, makes Justice Sunate in t, as ness ances to Falstaff:
quot;By cock and pye, Sir, you s ao-nig excuse you; you s be excused; excuses s be admitted; t be excused. . . . Some pigeons, Davy, a couple of s-legged of mutton; and any pretty little tiny kicksell `illiam Cook.quot;
I noant fareo tely possessed by ters connected t I seemed to be act