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Don't mention that poor wretch. He would be ruined: it was not my doing.

Did you dissuade him from playing? and were you obliged to receive all that he lost? My dear brother, let me speak to you on this subject when you are composed and at leisure.

I am composed enough, but certainly not at leisure. [Exeunt severally.

Where are you going with that letter, Isaac?

To Squire Crafton's.

Is it for the Squire himself?

I bien't good at reading handy writ, as how my wit never lay that way; but I guess that it is