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impossible for me to Express my Concern at being obliged to
part from such good Company at Bath as your's & Miss
Pinkings: no Dear Madam! ye Agreeable hours I passed with
you there have made too great an Impression upon me
not to remember 'em with ye greatest pleasure, -
accompanied indeed with tho' mix'd indeed with a Regret wch. I wd. wish were
wanting will ever accompany the Reflection of Enjoyments yt. are passed
To leave Bath with all its train of Amusements was nothing
to me — or to speak more properly was what I was even tired off but to bid adieus to those it's Agreeable Walks
to its Lincomb & Vaux Hall wch. your Company & Conversation
render'd so engaging wd. not but give me a sensible
Chagrin, wch. nothing can palliate but the pleasure of —
receiving a few Lines from you with an Acct. of your
own & your & Miss Pinkings good health & hope you will
not think one unworthy of a Correspondence who thought
himself so happy & still considers himself so much which he had the opportunity of enjoying your indebted
Company, and if you will allow it to be any merit to
be truly sensible of Favour, one's own happiness I will be bold to say I have a great
deal one, who thought foul Wheather whilst he was
confined with you at ye preferable to - ye finest he ever knew in his Life, and
to whose Ears yr voice of Pepper Mills for ye Same Reason
sounded more melodious than wou'd the of
here — without you: Do Miss Crey be grave: don't you laugh now, nor take Snuff.
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