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I used to say , that as he had given me a thousand pounds in praise , he had a good right now and then to take a guinea from me . On Thursday , April 8 , I dined with him at Mr. Allan Ramsay's , with Lord Graham and some other company .
I used to say , that as he had given me a thousand pounds in praise , he had a good right now and then to take a guinea from me . On Thursday , April 8 , I dined with him at Mr. Allan Ramsay's , with Lord Graham and some other company .
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