“The silly vanity of possessing a titled Toy got the better of Turcares. He offered to supply my mistress with play-money, on condition that I should be subservient to his pleasures. The bargain was struck in a moment. But as Manilla play’d high, and the farmer was not inexhaustible, we soon saw the bottom of his coffers.
“My mistress had appointed a most brilliant party at Pharaoh. All her acquaintance were invited. They were to punt with nothing under ducats. We depended on the purse of Turcares. But the morning of this great day, the rascal wrote us word that he had not a penny, and left us in the utmost consternation. However, we must extricate ourselves, and there was not a moment to be lost. We pitch’d on an old chief of the Bramins, to whom we sold at a dear rate some complaisances, which he had solicited a long time. This sitting cost him double the income of his ecclesiastical preferment.