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^3l$catOt% Nay, we will settle Anight 

 the score between us, first, for last ^ ^^''<?^ ^ ^^^ • 

 night's diversion. This paper is in 

 your hand, is it not ? 



"Fenator^ Marry, Sir, I must 

 acknowledge my own subscription. 



^3t$CatOt% Why, then. Sir, you Indebtedness. 

 stand indebted to me in three 

 pounds and six shillings, that you 

 lost to me at our Angler's Game of 

 Blind Hookey^ which I learnt from 

 an ingenious gentleman in Cardigan- 

 shire. 



ITfiraton A JFelshman, Sir? 



i3t$CatOr> A Welsher. I thank Venator pays. 



you ; that is the amount exact to a 

 penny piece. Now, do you discharge 

 our hostess, and let us forth. I longr 

 to be doing. 



