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Do you like truffles dressed with Mousseux or Sillery ?" "They must have been cooks, then/' re* torted Sir Henry Sneerwell ; "rely upon it, 336 alMack's revisited. no one ever owed his success in life to hte liberality— I like truffles best cuites a Feau.-^ No humble friend is indebted for his advance, to the exertion of his interest with Govern- ment of the King ; and that which in the lattef case, in a noble mind, might proceed from the disinclination to, incur an obligation not in his power ...to repay, in him is only motived by selfishness, and the dread of exhausting a source on which he himself may have occa- sion to draw at some subsequent period for hiff own immediate benefit.'* " Egad ! a man who has sense enough to give such excellent dinners," replied Sir James, "must have a noble mind and en- lightened understanding." "A capacious stomach, if you please," retorted Sneerwell, "but he's the greatest bore on earth! "With a fortune beyond his wants, he is never content; he is always going to purchase every thing, and buys nothing : and then he kills half the old women in London, bv running from one to the other, almack/s revisited, 237 publishing his domestic grievances, ancj swearing he has only one hope in life left, which is tq see his brothers and sisters happily married ; and when it comes to the; question of settlement, he backs out, and refuses his consent," They were interrupted by Sidney observing across the table to Sir James — " So I hear your brother is coming home from Spain im- mediately !" " I believe so ; we expect him every day/' was the reply.
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