The Provost
The Provost
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ince, a
tailor that went out to the houses of the adjacent lairds and
country gentry, whereby he got an inkling of the policy of the
world, that could not have been gathered in any other way by a man
of his station and degree of life. In process of time he came to be
in a settled way, and when I was bound 'prentice to him, he had
three regular journeymen and a cloth shop. It was therefore not so
much for learning the tailoring, as to get an insight in the
conformity between the traffic of the shop and the board that I was
bound to him, being destined by my parents for the profession
appertaining to the former, and to conjoin thereto something of the
mercery and haberdashery: my uncle, that had been a sutler in the
army along with General Wolfe, who made a conquest of Quebec, having
left me a legacy of three hundred pounds because I was called after
him, the which legacy was a consideration for to set me up in due
season in some genteel business.
Accordingly, as I have narrated, when I had passed a year
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