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Excuse me, ladies and gentlemen, I examine no more to-day.

We had better take our leave, and your heads (to and ) may wait for some future occasion. (Bows to the Ladies, and speaks aside to and, as he goes off.) It is only a feint to get rid of your questions. Good heavens! Dr. Crany, do not keep me in this agony: what have you discovered on the head of Sir Cameron?

Do not inquire, Madam, unless you have some very particular reason for it.—He is not a man to be exasperated.—He is not a man to be trifled with.—He is not a man to be conciliated.

Is he so dangerous?

Is there no one near us to listen?