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Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellowplush

CHAPTER IV
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Waiting in Mr.Dawkinses chambus for a few minnits, I returned to my master with an anser.

I may as well give both of these documence, of which I happen to have taken coppies: I.
THE HON.

A.P.DEUCEACE TO T.S.DAWKINS, ESQ.
"TEMPLE, Tuesday.
"Mr.DEUCEACE presents his compliments to Mr.Dawkins, and begs at the same time to offer his most sincere apologies and regrets for the accident which has just taken place.
"May Mr.Deuceace be allowed to take a neighbor's privilege, and to remedy the evil he has occasioned to the best of his power if Mr.
Dawkins will do him the favor to partake of the contents of the accompanying case (from Strasbourg direct, and the gift of a friend, on whose taste as a gourmand Mr.Dawkins may rely), perhaps he will find that it is not a bad substitute for the plat which Mr.
Deuceace's awkwardness destroyed.
"It will also, Mr.Deuceace is sure, be no small gratification to the original donor of the 'pate', when he learns that it has fallen into the hands of so celebrated a bon vivant as Mr.Dawkins.
"T.

S.DAWKINS, Esq., &c.

&c.


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