ENGLISHMAN.

If you knew what I have suffered from sickness and want, and how sincerely I repent, I think that you would still pity me.

CHARLES.

What do you now resolve to do?

ENGLISHMAN.

If I could get a little money to buy myself a coat, I would endeavour to work my passage to London and seek for my brother.

CHARLES.

You would go and live an idle life at his expence, but you will never more be a burthen to him; your worthy brother lived with my father, and died a few months ago in my arms.

ENGLISHMAN.

Then, indeed, I have lost my only friend.—(And he bursted into tears.)