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general invitation. I am not certain whether I should have gone had it
not been for a Message Mrs White sent me by Tommy Bentham
who went there one day to play with a little boy that was there, that
she wonder'd I had never been to see her.
I received a letter from my Aunt yesterday, in which she
mentions the having received one from you: she is so kind as to say
she will defer her going to Town till my return: tho' all the roads
are so bad about Browninghill that she cannot stir out; & would
therefore think London at present the most eligible place. Poor
Parson Hudson it seems is like to die; if he should, the Lord have
mercy upon his helpless family of a wife & eight daughters.
Since my last, my All Souls friends are come to College:
I have called upon them there, & there situation in respect to chambers
& every other conveniency seems very enviable: all the books
of that noble library are entirely at their command to take
if they please into their rooms.
I was at the Musick room last Monday night & plaid
there: pray tell Mr Clark, who has often enquired of me about
it that the Musick is very orthodox, more so than most
that is plaid in London: I could have wished to have wrote to
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