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I any thing could make Ld could be madeL proved or& same it would be Miss P. A
speech of hers was t' other dues repeated with great triumph Being asked
whether she intended to go this winter to Ampthill — No says she
that I went if I can be of any use to Ld L.
I had a curiositty to see Sr J. H. bagatelle and his stile of living
in it. Ld L who has an insidious when politicalpolitics arecapacity
it ever busy knack way at divining what from
situations circumstances & what will be acceptable to his friends, conceived as much
though I had never let drop the smallest hint of it. Sr J. gave me
a second and serious invitation to Lisbon, but would not have given me
a dinner in England if he had not been forced to it. Sir J. when
to givegiving the invitation to Ld L. classt them: Ld L. added and Mr
B. Lady H. after the invitation added introduced<add>gave the appendage Mr A. of her own
accord, and I believe without having heard what passed before
My modesty puts the most natural construction upon the difference
and I say to myself, as what it is to be a dangerous man.
The proposition startled me — The physiognomists while interpretations
have sometimes sit to on one night for aught I
know have mistaken diffidence for relivelance. That could I do otherwise
than comply? and when a mans foot steps and breaks the ice, how are apt
are lead and care to follow?
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