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SIR OLIVER.Not more than I should, I assure you.But the bond you mention happens to be just the worst security you could offer me--for I might live to a hundred and never see the principal.

CHARLES.Oh, yes, you would! the moment Sir Oliver dies, you know, you would come on me for the money.

SIR OLIVER.Then I believe I should be the most unwelcome dun you ever had in your life.

CHARLES.What! I suppose you're afraid that Sir Oliver is too good a life?

SIR OLIVER.No, indeed I am not; though I have heard he is as hale and healthy as any man of his years in Christendom.

CHARLES.There again, now, you are misinformed.No, no, the climate has hurt him considerably, poor uncle Oliver.

Yes, yes, he breaks apace, I'm told--and is so much altered lately that his nearest relations would not know him.

SIR OLIVER.No! Ha! ha! ha! so much altered lately that his nearest relations would not know him! Ha! ha! ha! egad--ha! ha! ha!

CHARLES.Ha! ha!--you're glad to hear that, little Premium?

SIR OLIVER.No, no, I'm not.

CHARLES.Yes, yes, you are--ha! ha! ha!--you know that mends your chance.

SIR OLIVER.But I'm told Sir Oliver is coming over; nay, some say he is actually arrived.

CHARLES.Psha! sure I must know better than you whether he's come or not.No, no, rely on't he's at this moment at Calcutta.Isn't he, Moses?

MOSES.Oh, yes, certainly.

SIR OLIVER.Very true, as you say, you must know better than I, though I have it from pretty good authority.Haven't I, Moses?

MOSES.Yes, most undoubted!

SIR OLIVER.But, Sir, as I understand you want a few hundreds immediately, is there nothing you could dispose of?

CHARLES.How do you mean?

SIR OLIVER.For instance, now, I have heard that your father left behind him a great quantity of massy old plate.

CHARLES.O Lud! that's gone long ago.Moses can tell you how better than I can.

SIR OLIVER.[Aside.] Good lack! all the family race-cups and corporation-bowls!--[Aloud.] Then it was also supposed that his library was one of the most valuable and compact.

CHARLES.Yes, yes, so it was--vastly too much so for a private gentleman.For my part, I was always of a communicative disposition, so I thought it a shame to keep so much knowledge to myself.

SIR OLIVER.[Aside.] Mercy upon me! learning that had run in the family like an heir-loom!--[Aloud.] Pray, what has become of the books?

CHARLES.You must inquire of the auctioneer, Master Premium, for I don't believe even Moses can direct you.

MOSES.I know nothing of books.

SIR OLIVER.So, so, nothing of the family property left, I suppose?

CHARLES.Not much, indeed; unless you have a mind to the family pictures.I have got a room full of ancestors above: and if you have a taste for old paintings, egad, you shall have 'em a bargain!

SIR OLIVER.Hey! what the devil! sure, you wouldn't sell your forefathers, would you?

CHARLES.Every man of them, to the best bidder.

SIR OLIVER.What! your great-uncles and aunts?

CHARLES.Ay, and my great-grandfathers and grandmothers too.

SIR OLIVER.[Aside.] Now I give him up!--[Aloud.] What the plague, have you no bowels for your own kindred? Odd's life! do you take me for Shylock in the play, that you would raise money of me on your own flesh and blood?

CHARLES.Nay, my little broker, don't be angry: what need you care, if you have your money's worth?

SIR OLIVER.Well, I'll be the purchaser: I think I can dispose of the family canvas.--[Aside.] Oh, I'll never forgive him this! never!

Re-enter CARELESS

CARELESS.Come, Charles, what keeps you?

CHARLES.I can't come yet.I'faith, we are going to have a sale above stairs; here's little Premium will buy all my ancestors!

CARELESS.Oh, burn your ancestors!

CHARLES.No, he may do that afterwards, if he pleases.Stay, Careless, we want you: egad, you shall be auctioneer--so come along with us.

CARELESS.Oh, have with you, if that's the case.I can handle a hammer as well as a dice box! Going! going!

SIR OLIVER.Oh, the profligates! [Aside.]

CHARLES.Come, Moses, you shall be appraiser, if we want one.

Gad's life, little Premium, you don't seem to like the business?

SIR OLIVER.Oh, yes, I do, vastly! Ha! ha! ha! yes, yes, I think it a rare joke to sell one's family by auction--ha! ha!--[Aside.]

Oh, the prodigal!

CHARLES.To be sure! when a man wants money, where the plague should he get assistance, if he can't make free with his own relations?

[Exeunt.]

SIR OLIVER.I'll never forgive him; never! never!

END OF THE THIRD ACT

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