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Two Gentlemen being drinking to∣gether, one of them prest the other to drink more then he could well bear, and therefore he refus'd it, desiring to be excus'd; but the other being pret∣ty
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Two Gentlemen being drinking to∣gether, one of them prest the other to drink more then he could well bear, and therefore he refus'd it, desiring to be excus'd; but the other being pret∣ty
well dipt, swore he shou'd take •• o∣ther Glass, or else he'd run him th••o'. No, says he, you shan't, I'll save you that labour, for I'll run my self through, and Pledge you afterwards; saying so, he run through the door down stairs, and left the Spark to pay the Reckoning.