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  <dc:title>The Sailor and the Banker or The Firm in Danger</dc:title>
  <dc:description>On the right stands a banker, wearing a wig and glasses,  He has his hands in his pockets and is facing left towards a sailor.  The sailor is wearing long trousers, a short jacket, a handkerchief around his neck and holds his hat in one hand and a piece of paper in the other.
He says to the banker:
"I say - my tight little fellow - I've brought you a tickler!  A draught for twenty pounds thats all - but don't be downhearted - you shant stop on my account - Ill give you two days to consider of it."
</dc:description>
  <dc:date> 20 Oct 1799</dc:date>
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