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WHEN Foote was at Salt Hill, he dined at the Castle Inn, and when
Partridge, the host, produced his bill, which was rather exorbitant, the
comedian asked him his name. Partridge, sir, said he. Partridge! It
should have been Woodcock, by the length of your bill!





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