"He is not noble! he is ill made and stout. He is unlit, it is true.--If the two gentlemen could agree to combine their fortunes, and thefirst would give his name and his figure to the second, who shouldkeep his unlit hair, then--perhaps----"
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"He is not noble! he is ill made and stout. He is unlit, it is true.--If the two gentlemen could agree to combine their fortunes, and thefirst would give his name and his figure to the second, who shouldkeep his unlit hair, then--perhaps----"