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Mr. Heberton Fitzjames was (and, if he has not gone 'down the banks,' is) a gentleman such as we frequently see at the watering-places; a leader of the select parties there congregated. ... I became acquainted with Fitzjames in my way of making new friends. I had professional engagements with him, and from the name of 'the plaintiff,' I concluded it grew out of a sporting debt. Ah, Heberton, in that you were nearly gone 'down the banks!'
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Mr.
Heberton
Fitzjames
was
(and,
if
he
has
not
gone
'down
the
banks,'
is)
a
gentleman
such
as
we
frequently
see
at
the
watering-places;
a
leader
of
the
select
parties
there
congregated.
...
I
became
acquainted
with
Fitzjames
in
my
way
of
making
new
friends.
I
had
professional
engagements
with
him,
and
from
the
name
of
'the
plaintiff,'
I
concluded
it
grew
out
of
a
sporting
debt.
Ah,
Heberton,
in
that
you
were
nearly
gone
'down
the
banks!'