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⟨with⟩ a great part of his ready caſh. Many ⟨of⟩ his debtors were dead, many more ⟨diſperſed⟩ in the priſons abroad.—But his ⟨creditors⟩ were ready enough to make their appearance: they had heard that his treaty of marriage was broken off; they had heard ⟨alſo⟩ on what occaſion. The consequence ⟨was⟩, that they all fell upon him at once, and ⟨sized⟩ both his person and his remaining ⟨affects⟩. Happily, in this exigence, he ⟨recollected⟩ the man he had once been ⟨generous⟩ to; he thought on Curio: him he ⟨went⟩ for immediately, gave him full power ⟨to⟩ act for him, and beſought him to ⟨endeavour⟩ at bringing his affairs to a compoſition. ⟨This⟩ grateful man engaged himſelf without ⟨heſitation⟩ for the whole, relieved his friend, ⟨took⟩ him home, called in his debts, and ⟨made⟩ up the remainder of the payment out ⟨of⟩ his own fortune. Nor did he ſtop here, ⟨but⟩ taking him aſide one day, "My dear ⟨Claudian⟩" ſaid he, "there was a time in ⟨which⟩ you were ſo generous as to offer me a ⟨partnerſhip⟩ I had no right to expect. My ⟨buſineſs⟩ is now as valuable as yours was ⟨then⟩; but whereas you owed me nothing, I ⟨cannot⟩ but remember, I owe every thing to ⟨you⟩: my gratitude therefore prompts me to ⟨make⟩ the ſame kind of offer at this day, as ⟨your⟩ generoſity urged you then to do.—⟨Accept⟩ therefore freely, and without ſcruple, ⟨an⟩ equal ſhare of all that your goodneſs has ⟨enabled⟩ me to procured."