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came in a message of invitation to that effect accompanied with circumstances
that looked as if <add>compliance was</add>
desired it should be compled withmade me suppose it might be desired. Sir
J.H Lady Hart are to be there and I know not what
"pretty Ladies." I have been and got rid of an engagement,
as I said I would In endeavour to do. My papers rubbish
not being to arrive till Wednesday I have two in three days which I may yet arrived I have
give or throw away without loss.
Should I prove so happy as to be thought
to have done my duty, I humbly hope to be admitted
some time or other at some happy period to the honour of Stifling
the Sovereign's hands in token of her Majesty's, most
gracious approbation.
London Nov. 1. 1789
Written in fear and trembling in painful recollection
of the just reprimands so received for grievous though
involuntary offences.
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