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NHG-P.757.012
17 Jun 1757:21(37)
The Character, of those that want money, drawn is the life.
He that wantest money is for the most part of a sorrowful
countenance and extremely melancholy, both in company and
alone by himself: especially if the weather is foul, rainy
or cloudy.
. . . [17 lines of description] He cannot stand still, but
like one of the Tower wild beasts, is still walking from one
end of his room to another, humming out some new northern
tune or other;
. . . [5 more lines].
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