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The comical Adventures of

me with your company, and return
back with me, you ſhall ſee yourſelf
that I will —No, no, replied the gen
tleman, I'll take your own word for
it; and the firſt time we meet in Lon-
don, if we have time, we'll have our
wager, and a bird to make us merry
over the hiſtory of this nights adven-
ture;—with all my heart, replied Mr.
Spiller: Which ſign do you reckon is
the beſt, for that ſhall be the place I
mean to lodge at?—After the gentle-
man had fatisfied him in that point,
they confirmed their wager, and ſo
they parted.

When Mr. Spiller came to the inn
where he was directed by his friend,
he rides directly into the yard, and
calling aloud for the hoſtler, he found
it quite taken up with other gueſts, and
every body in ſuch hurry and confu-
ſion, that no creature offered to attend
him, or ſee for any body that would.

With that he alights from his Ro-
finante, and leads him directly into
a ſtable, which was before ſo full of
horſes, that there was not room for