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Your Honour is pleafed to compliment. FREEMAN. There is a Tenant of mine in Effex, a very ho- neft Man Poor Fellow, he has a great Num- ber of Children ; and they have fent me one of 'em, a tall, gawkie Boy, to make a Servant of; but my Folks fay they can do nothing with him. PHILIP. Let me have him, Sir. FREEMAN. In Truth, he is an unlick'd Cub. PHILIP. I will lick him into ibmething, I warrant you, Sir. Now my Mafter is abfent, I (hall have a good deal of Time upon my Hands ; and I hate to be... idle, Sir : in two Months I'll engage to finifh him. FREEMAN. BELOW STAIRS. 21 FREEMAN. I don't doubt it. [djide. PHILIP. Sir, I have Twenty Pupils in the Parifli of St. James's ; and for a Table, or a Side-board, or be- hind an Equipage, or in the Delivery of a MeiTage, or any thing FREEMAN. What have you for Entrance ? PHILIP. I always leave it to Gentlemen's Generofity. FREEMAN. Here is a Guinea 1 beg he may be taken Care of. PHILIP. That he fhall, I promife you [Afide^\ Your Ho- nour knows me.
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