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Diderot and the Encyclopaedists (Vol 1 of 2)

CHAPTER VI
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The master denied that the first quarter had been paid.

The affair was taken into court.

The master is put on his oath, and swears.

He had no sooner perjured himself than the apprentice produced his receipt, and the master was straightway fined and disgraced.

He was a scoundrel who deserved it, but the apprentice was a rash fellow, whose victory was bought at a price dearer than life.


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