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Real Life In London, Volumes I. and II.

CHAPTER XII
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He lived a gay and fashionable life, soon run out his fortune, and is now pensioned by a female whom he formerly supported.

He is an excellent judge of a horse and horse-racing, upon which subjects his advice is frequently given.

He is a very useful person among the generality of gentry who frequent this place of public resort.

At the same time it ought to be observed, that among the various characters which infest and injure society, perhaps there are few more practised in guilt, fraud, and deceit, than the Money-lenders.
"They advertise to procure large sums of money to assist those under pecuniary embarrassment.

They generally reside in obscure situations, and are to be found by anonymous signatures, such as A.B.


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