The Expedition of Humphry Clinker by Tobias George Smollett
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this gentleman's name is not Gwynn.' -- 'Hoity toity, brother mine
(she replied) no offence, I hope -- Gwynn is an honorable name, of true old British extraction -- I thought the gentleman had been come of Mrs Helen Gwynn, who was of his own profession; and if so be that were the case, he might be of king Charles's breed, and have royal blood in his veins.' -- 'No, madam (answered Quin, with great solemnity) my mother was not a whore of such distinction -- True it is, I am sometimes tempted to believe myself of royal descent; for my inclinations are often arbitrary -- If I was an absolute prince, at this instant, I believe I should send for the head of your cook in a charger -- She has committed felony, on the person of that John Dory, which is mangled in a cruel manner, and even presented without sauce -- O tempora! O mores!' This good-humoured sally turned the conversation into a less disagreeable channel -- But, lest you should think my scribble as tedious as Mrs Tabby's clack, I shall not add another word, but that I am as usual Yours, J. MELFORD BATH, April 30. To Dr LEWIS. DEAR LEWIS, I received your bill upon Wiltshire, which was punctually |
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