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RAILWAY DIALOGUE.
In the train a Lord Chancellor, taking his seat,Thus address'd an old friend whom he happen'd to meet:
“You, Serjeant, are double the man you once were,
You are grown quite a porpoise of late, I declare.”
“Much pleasure, my lord, as a porpoise, I feel
To find myself seated so near the Great Seal.”
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