Memoirs of Samuel Foote, Esq. With a Collection of His Genuine Bon-Mots, Anecdotes, Opinions, &c. Mostly Original 2
Memoirs of Samuel Foote, Esq. With a Collection of His Genuine Bon-Mots, Anecdotes, Opinions, &c. Mostly Original 2
Cook, William, D. 1876. [from Old Catalog]
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« Well then, let me prescribe for you ; I have had a bumfier last night At my theatre, and therefore can afford to lend you as many guineas as you have shillings in your pocket.'* VOL. II. .K llO MfiAlOlRS OF The Doctor tery Ibrtunately for him, Bad jtwt changed his last half-guinea ; and had ^erven ahUHnga remcdmtig, which he instantly pfoduced with great satfefkbtion.?*-^* Aye, here we have come to the root of the disorder/* said Foote, smilkig : « there are se* yen guineas for you ; and now,... Doctor, I hope you*D be a healthy man for at least seven Weeks longer." CLXxix. The same. jHiffeman wrote a fairc^ which was danaied. The elder Cdhnan, however, seeing soxnething in k worth using in a piece of his, proposed giving him ten guineas for it, whkh the other joyfully accepted ; but Colman pausing about what form of a receipt should be given for it, the Doctor suddenly took up the pen ^d wrote, "Recdved of Geo. Colman, Esq. ten guineas, for an incident ; and for v^hich I am much obliged to him/* CLXXX.
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