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  <dc:title>Greys and Duns or a Prime Bang-Up for the Bit. Ya! Hip!</dc:title>
  <dc:description>At the centre of a clamouring crowd stand two fashionably dressed men.  On the left is a waiting carriage, on the right a house with an open door.  The man on the left, dressed in hessian boots and a round hat says, in reference to the horses:
"You've got your Greys yet I see! I thought you wanted to get rid of them."
The man on the right, wearing a coachman's coat with capes and putting on a pair of gloves, replies:
"O no keep my Greys if I can!  But I want cursedly to get rid of my Duns!"

'Duns' refers to his many creditors, and he is surrounded by tradesmen presenting their bills  These include his tailor, boot maker, coachmaker and wine merchant.
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  <dc:date>Jul 1810</dc:date>
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