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OMNIANA.

two, tree year ago me had for my convenience discharge myself from attending [Enter a Foot boy] as Matré D'ostel to a person of condition in Parie; it hapen after de dispatch of my little affairé ——

Foot-b.That is, after h'ad spent his money, Sir.

Duf.Jan foutré de Lacque; me vil have de vip and de belle vor your breeck, rogue.

Foot-b.Sir, in a word, he was a Jack-pudding to a Mountebank, and turned off for want of wit: my master picked him up before a puppit-show, mumbling a hall-penny custard, to send him with a letter to the post.

Duf.Morbleau, see, see de insolence of de foot-boy English, bogre, rascale, you lie, begar I vill cutté your Troaté.

[Exit Foot-boy.

Clark.He's a rogue; on with your story, Monsieur.

Duf.Matré Clark, I am your ver