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  <dc:title>A Negotiation for a Piece</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Two men discussing the merits of crim. con., watched by the woman in question.  On the far right, a hunched old man in glasses says: 
"As you can agree together - I think I am very good to take her off your hands at any rate. - You know Jack - I dont mind a few guineas one was or the other - but you really over-rate the article - it is completely forestalling: in short you'll entirely ruin the regular Markets."  
A younger man, in a cravat and jean-de-brie coat says: 
"I assure you my Lord - what I ask is extremely reasonable - for on the word of a Gemmen - if I chose to run the risk - I might make five times the money of her - in the crim-con line."  
On the far left sits an attractive woman, in a low-cut dress.  She says: 
"I wish gentlemen you would come to some decision - it is terrible to be kept in this suspense."
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  <dc:date>1 Jan 1807</dc:date>
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