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Good day, Mr. Crafton.

And to you, Madam, this and many good days.

We meet upon business (turning to ). Let your agent and mine, Mr. Crafton, meet together, and

Are you wrong in the head to part with this house so suddenly, so unadvisedly?

Ay, you advise me to keep it, I suppose; you have your tender feelings too, and partiality for the dear place (turning indignantly from her to ). The place is yours, Sir, if our men of business can agree upon the terms, and I make no doubt they will.

Rash, very rash to say so: he'll cozen your poor attorney, depend upon it.

That is to say, Mr. Crafton, if after examining their report, I myself approve.

Do not be angry with me for interfering; but where will you find such a pleasant residence?