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n this edifice is 99~~the solidity and completeness of the workmanship in the masonry, and indeed in every other part." After taking a rather prolonged view of this elegant edifice, they again sallied forth into the Strand, mingling with all the noise and bustle of a crowded street, where by turns were to be discovered, justling each other, parsons, lawyers, apothecaries, projectors, excisemen, organists, picture-sellers, bear and monkey-leaders, fiddlers and bailiffs. The barber and the chimney-sweeper were however always observed to be careful in avoiding the touch of each other, as if contamination must be the inevitable consequence. "My dear fellow!" exclaimed a tall and well-dressed person, who dragged the Honourable Tom Dashall on one side--"you are the very person I wanted--I'm very glad to see you in town again--but I have not a moment to spare--the blood-hounds are in pursuit--this term will be ended in two days, then comes the long vacation--liberty without hiring a horse--you understand--was devilishly afraid of being nabb'd just now--should have been dished if I had--lend me five shillings--come, make haste." "Five shillings, Diddler, when am I to be paid? you remember--' When I grow rich' was the reply." "Know--yes, I know all about it--but no matter, I'm not going to settle accounts just now, so don't detain me, I hate Debtor and Creditor. Fine sport to-morrow, eh--shall be at the Ring--in cog.--take no notice--disguised as a Quaker--Obadiah Lankloaks--d----d large beaver hat, and hide my physog.--Lend me what silver you have, and be quick about it, for I can't stay--thank you, you're a d----a good fellow, Tom, a trump--shall now pop into a hack, and drive into another county--thank ye--good day--by by." During this harangue, while Tost was counting his silver, the ingenious Mr. Diddler seized all he had, and whipping it speedily into his pocket, in a few minutes was out of his sight. Sparkle observing Dashall looking earnestly after Diddler, approached, and giving him a lusty slap on the shoulder--"Ha! ha! ha!" exclaimed he, "what are you done again?" "I suppose so," said Dashall; "confound the fellow, he is always borrowing: I never met him in my life but ~100~~he had some immediate necessity or other to require a loan of a little temporary supply, as he calls it." "I wonder," said Sparkle, "that you are so ready to lend, after such frequent experience--how much does he owe you?" "H
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