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out of Curiosity, make as much Haste to a Battel as to a Banquet? _Thr._ In Truth, I can think no other but they are possess'd; for if the Devil were not in them they would never anticipate their Fate. _Ha._ So one would think, for if you'd put 'em upon any honest Business, they'll scarce stir a Foot in it for any Money. But tell me, how went the Battel? Who got the better on't? _Thr._ There was such a Hallooing, Hurly-burly, Noise of Guns, Trumpets and Drums, Neighing of Horses, and Shouting of Men, that I was so far from knowing what others were a doing, that I scarcely knew where I was myself. _Ha._ How comes it about then that others, after a Fight is over, do paint you out every Circumstance so to the Life, and tell you what such an Officer said, and what t'other did, as tho' they had been nothing but Lookers on all the Time, and had been every where at the same Time? _Thr._ It is my Opinion that they lye confoundedly. I can tell you what was done in my own Tent, but as to what was done in the Battel, I know nothing at all of that. _Ha._ Don't you know how you came to be lame neither? _Thr._ Scarce that upon my Honour, but I suppose my Knee was hurt by a Stone, or a Horse-heel, or so. _Ha._ Well, but I can tell you. _Thr._ You tell me? Why, has any Body told you? _Ha._ No, but I guess. _Thr._ Tell me then. _Ha._ When you were running away in a Fright, you fell down and hit it against a Stone. _Thr._ Let me die if you han't hit the Nail on the Head. _Ha._ Go, get you Home, and tell your Wife of your Exploits. _Thr._ She'll read me a Juniper-Lecture for coming Home in such a Pickle. _Ha._ But what Restitution will you make for what you have stolen? _Thr._ That's made already. _Ha._ To whom? _Thr._ Why, to Whores, Sutlers, and Gamesters. _Ha._ That's like a Soldier for all the World, it's but just that what's got over the Devil's Back should be spent under his Belly. _Ha._ But I hope you have kept your Fingers all this While from Sacrilege? _Thr._ There's nothing sacred in Hostility, there we neither spare private Houses nor Churches. _Ha._ How will you make Satisfaction? _Thr._ They say there is no Satisfaction to be made for what is done in War, for all Things are lawful there. _Ha._ You mean by the Law of Arms, I suppose? _Thr._ You are right. _Ha._ But that Law is the highest Injustice. It was not the Love of your Country, but the Love of Booty that
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