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Porter.

                                     Good, sir.

Falk.

                                                 Pray,
Make haste and burn it.

Porter.

                         Burn it?

Falk.

                                   Yes, to ash—

[Smiling.

With every draft upon poetic cash;
As for the books, you're welcome to them.

Porter.

                                           Nay,
Such payment is above a poor man's earning.
But, sir, I'm thinking, if you can bestow
Your books, you must have done with all your learning?

Falk.

Whatever can be learnt from books I know,
And rather more.

Porter.

                  More? Nay, that's hard, I doubt!

Falk.

Well, now be off; the carriers wait without.
Just help them load the barrow ere you go.

[The Porter goes out to the left.