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Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellowplush

CHAPTER IV
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Mr.Deuceace would EXTEND HIS GENEROSITY still further, and condescend to partake of the repast which his MUNIFICENT POLITENESS has furnished.
"TEMPLE, Tuesday." Many and many a time, I say, have I grin'd over these letters, which I had wrote from the original by Mr.Bruffy's copyin clark.

Deuceace's flam about Prince Tallyram was puffickly successful.

I saw young Dawkins blush with delite as he red the note; he toar up for or five sheets before he composed the answer to it, which was as you red abuff, and roat in a hand quite trembling with pleasyer.

If you could but have seen the look of triumph in Deuceace's wicked black eyes, when he read the noat! I never see a deamin yet, but I can phansy 1, a holding a writhing soal on his pitchfrock, and smilin like Deuceace.

He dressed himself in his very best clothes, and in he went, after sending me over to say that he would except with pleasyour Mr.Dawkins's invite.
The pie was cut up, and a most frenly conversation begun betwixt the two genlmin.


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