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Burlesques

CHAPTER XXIV
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Has for THAT BEEST OF A DOCTOR'S BOY he's unwuthy the notas of a Gentleman.
"That I've one thirty thousand lb, AND PRAPS MORE, I dont deny.

Ow much has the Kilossus of Railroads one, I should like to know, and what was his cappitle?
I hentered the market with 20lb, specklated Jewdicious, and ham what I ham.

So may you be (if you have 20lb, and praps you haven't)--So may you be: if you choose to go in & win.
"I for my part am jusly PROWD of my suxess, and could give you a hundred instances of my gratatude.

For igsample, the fust pair of hosses I bought (and a better pair of steppers I dafy you to see in hany curracle,) I crisn'd Hull and Selby, in grateful elusion to my transackshns in that railroad.

My riding Cob I called very unhaptly my Dublin and Galway.


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