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Mr James Spiller Comedian. 7 him poſſibly to lie down, but however, there he meets the hoſtler, with whom he begins his humour, in the manner following. Here, friend, take care of this horſe, and do you hear, let him be well rubbed down.-Sir, anſwered the hofiler, you ſee that the tables are already quite full; here is no room for hiin; nor have I any other place where there is more.-Well, well, ſaid Spiller, you may do ſo then, If you pleaſe, rub him down well, and give him ſome hay now, and about half an hour hence, give him a quarter of corn and ſome beans. Sir, ſaid the hoſtler again, I tell you, here s no room for him, nor will I take any charge of him.-Ay, do, do, replied Mr. Spiller, if thou thinkeſt ſo, put ſome bran amongſt his corn with All my heart--Sir, ſaid the hoſtler, roaring as loud as ever he could, imagining that he was deaf) l tell you that I'll not take any charge of your horſe; and if you don't take him away with you, I'll turn him out of the table, and let him go to the devil if he will.-Why, thou art an honeſt, ſenſible, good natur'd young fellow,