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  <dc:title>[Chapter XI  Description of a Modern Magistrate]</dc:title>
  <dc:description>The scene takes place in a crowded room.  In the centre Greaves, wearing black armour, talks to his companion, the attorney Tom Clarke, a young man with dark hair, wearing top boots and a black coat.  Standing in the doorway on the left are Greaves' squire Crabshaw, a short squat man with a red nose, hung about with belts, and holding a staff, and Captain Crowe, in a blue coat and black cocked hat.  Behind them can be seen two figures.  At the table, on the right, sits Justice Gobble.  He is wearing a blue suit, red cap, glasses and very haughty expression. Next to him sits his wife, wearing a mobcap.  There is a third man sat at the table and in the corner stand a number of men holding wooden staffs. </dc:description>
  <dc:date>[c1780-1809]</dc:date>
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