Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine, volume 59, No. 365, March, 1846

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Believe me, you are mistaken. Ifyou have suffered wrong through me, I am, at least, innocent. Nevertheless, as far as I am able, justice shall be done you. " Mr Mosesset his prisoner at liberty. "There, sir, " said he, "I am a man ofpeace. Give me the three hundred pounds, and I'll say no more about it. " "We are evidently playing at cross purposes, " said the nobleman. "Sufferme, Mr ----, " His lordship stopped.
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...Lord Downy, "suffer me to tell my story, andthen favour me with yours. " "Go on, sir, " said Methusaleh. "Mind, vot you says vill go as evidenceagin you. I don't ask you to speak. I don't vant to compromise. " "I have nothing but truth to utter. Some days ago I saw an advertisementin the newspaper, offering to advance money to gentlemen on theirpersonal security. I answered the advertisement, and the following dayreceived a visit from Mr Fitzalbert, the advertiser. I required athousand pounds. He had not the money, he said, at his command; but ayoung friend of his, for whom, indeed, he acted as agent, would advancethe sum as soon as all preliminaries were arranged.

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