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Beside receiving back what he lent, took always one pice from the winner. Qu: But wt if the borrower loses? An: If the borrower loses & cannot pay, the Dustywallay either takes his note, or seizes his person, or takes part of his cloaths: & thence arise quarrels.
The Dustywallay whom I saw there, was not the prisr. I do not like to mention his name lest he should run away; but if the Courts order me – It is Jogoo Beisack.