The Englishman Returned From Paris Being the Sequel to the Englishman in Paris

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Caufe of contention, hey, faith, I know nothing of the matter. Racket, what is it we are angry about ?
Racket.
RETURNED FROM PARIS. 31 Racket. Angry about ! Why you know we are to demolifh the dancers.
Tally. True, true, I had forgot. Will you rriake one ?
Ld. J. I beg to be excufed.
Rack. May hap you are a friend to the French.
Ld. J. Not I, indeed fir. But if the occafion will permit me a pun, tho' I am far from being a well-wifher to their arms, I have no objection to the being entertained b
...y their legs.
Tally. Aye ! Why then if you'll come to-night, you'll fplit your fides with laughing, for I'll be rot if we don't make them caper higher, and run fafter, than ever they have done fince the battle of Blenheim. Come along, Racket. [Exit.
Ld. '}. Was there ever fuch a contraft ?
Crab. Not fo remote as you imagine ; they are fcions from the fame ftock, fet in different foils. The firft Ihrub, you fee, flowers moft prodigally, but matures nothing ; the laft flip, tho' ftunted, bears a little fruit ; crabbed, 'tis true, but ftill the growth of the clime.


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