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Brightly, you are acting unfairly. You have no right to suggest to the lady what she ought to do.

I don't act unfairly: we were each left at liberty to influence.

What is the meaning of this altercation?

I care not for your paddock.

Nor I for your picture; but let each of them be lost or won fairly.

What, in the name of wonder, are they disputing about? (To .)

There is a bet in the case, I dare say.

And if there be, your searching fancy will find it out.

It concerns my marriage with Miss Vane;