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The Philanderers

CHAPTER II
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He introduced Drake, and left them together.
'I was reading a list of your sins,' said Fielding, and he waved the newspaper.
Drake laughed in reply.
'The vivisectionists,' said Fielding, 'may cite you as proof of the painlessness of their work.' 'It is my character that suffers the knife.

I fancy the editor would prefer to call the operation a _post-mortem_.' Fielding warmed to his new acquaintance.

Whisky and potass helped them to discover common friends, about whom Fielding supplied information with a flavour of acid in his talk which commended him to Drake; it bit without malice.

Mallinson's name was mentioned.
'You have read his autobiography ?' asked Fielding.
'No; but I have read his novel.' 'That's what I mean.

Most men wait till they have achieved a career before they write their autobiographies.


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