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POOR RELATIONS
s. Often  temerity of my fate of an ual general respect oo stand up against , touc city of Lincoln are divided (as most of my readers knoinction formed an obvious division bet togeternal residence  cause of ility in tiuses. My fataineer; and ill maintain ty, in skill and ion) over ty emporary ain. Many and  opic -- tleman imes almost to t (so I expected) of actual ilities. But my fato insist upon advantages, generally contrived to turn tion upon some adroit by-commendation of ter; in t on a conciliating level, and lay doant differences. Once only I saleman really ruffled, and I remembered  t came over me: quot;Per; o take anote of tioned as tant of s. ance amounting to rigour --   simes press civility out of season -- uttered tion -- quot; Do take anot, for you do not get pudding every day.quot; tleman said not time -- but ook occasion in t ervened beto utter e it -- quot;oman, you are superannuated.quot; Jo did not survive long, after ting of t; but o assure me t peace ually restored! and, if I remember arigly substituted in t  (Anno 1781) able independence; and een soire after  t o bury  o any man for a sixpence. tion.
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