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1 print : etching, with watercolour ; platemark 19.6 x 24.9 cm&#13;
Lettering continues: "Well norse how was mine patient by dish time?" "Much better sir, the medicines had great effect." "Ah! dat is goot and dit you gif de poppies- and de bol ammoniac as I told you?" "Oh! yes sir the puppies he has eat six this morning- and I have boil'd four more he is taking now- as for the old almanack I could not get one in all the parish; but I procured a very old copy of Robin Hood, &amp; boil'd that down in milk which has answer'd the purpose very well."&#13;
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