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rity go together: they are all one, as it were;—to me at any rate. (aside.)
MR. MAC QUEDY.
Now, sir—
THE REV. DR. FOLLIOTT.
Pray, sir, let your science alone, or you will put me under the painful necessity of demolishing it bit by bit, as I have done your exordium. I will undertake it any morning; but it is too hard exercise after dinner.
MR. MAC QUEDY.
Well, sir, in the meantime I hold my science established.
THE REV. DR. FOLLIOTT.
And I hold it demolished.
MR. CROTCHET, JUN.
Pray, gentlemen, pocket your manuscripts; fill your glasses; and consider what we shall do with our money.