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it shall be done, my lord. _Lord Lum. _ Thou art an honest fellow, Sir Pertinax, upon honour. _Sir Per. _ O! my lord, it is my duty to oblige your lordship to the utmoststretch of my abeelity. _Enter_ TOMLINS. _Tom. _ Colonel Toper presents his compliments to you, sir, and having nofamily down with him in the country, he and Captain Hardbottle, if notinconvenient, will do themselves the honour of taking a family dinner withyou. _Sir Per. _ They are two of our militia officers--does your lor...dship knowthem? _LordLum. _ By sight only. _Sir Per. _ I am afraid, my lord, they will interrupt our business. _Lord Lum. _ Not at all: I should be glad to be acquainted with Toper; theysay he's a damned jolly fellow. _Sir Per. _ O! devilish jolly--devilish jolly: he and the captain are thetwo hardest drinkers in the county. _Lord Lum. _ So I have heard; let us have them by all means, Mac: they willenliven the scene. How far are they from you? _Sir Per. _ Just across the meadows--not half a mile, my lord: a step, astep.
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