| Boswell: | O, Sir, I now partly see what you do with the squeezed oranges which you put into your pocket at the Club. |
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| Johnson: | I have a great love for them. |
| Boswell: | And pray, Sir, what do you do with them? You scrape them, it seems, very neatly, and what next? |
| Johnson: | I let them dry, Sir. |
| Boswell: | And what next? |
| Johnson: | Nay, Sir, you shall know their fate no further. |
| Boswell: | Then the world must be left in the dark. It must be said (assuming a mock solemnity) he scraped them, and let them dry, but what he did with them next, he never could be prevailed upon to tell. |
| Johnson: | Nay, Sir, you should say it more emphatically: – he could not be prevailed upon, even by his dearest friends, to tell. |
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