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Excerpt from The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq., Vol. 11 of 12: With the Life of the Author; A New Edition to Which Is Now First Added, the Fathers, or the Good-Natured Man
Boo'.h entered the coach without any refifiant which had he been inclined to make, he mufi ha plainly perceived would have been inefi'e�'tual, as t bailifl appeared to have feveral followers at han two of whom, befide the commander in chief, mout 'cd with him into the coach. As Booth was a {wet tem ered man, as well as fom'ewhat of a philofophc he ehaved with all the good humour imaginabi and, indeed, with more than his companions; wh however, {hewed him what they call civility, that'.
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