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Thus mused and mused the squire, till in the end
Poor John seem'd not his footman but his friend.
Such sudden wealth he thought as suddenly gave
The attributes a gentleman should have;
And, acting in the same becoming way,
Invited John to dine with him that day.
Poor John seem'd not his footman but his friend.
Such sudden wealth he thought as suddenly gave
The attributes a gentleman should have;
And, acting in the same becoming way,
Invited John to dine with him that day.
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