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even it's commencement depends, as far as it depends on me.
Think not that I will set eyes on you till you have
finished the 2d Book — I am serious — you will not
find my doors open till that is done, though the time
of your visit to Queen's Square should be come. If you
have done it before then, I will pay you a visit, perhaps
so as that we may return together — Mr Poore has expressed
a desire of being better acquainted with you — I proposed
to him to go down to Chatham — he embraced it
with pleasure - I thought that best was the best place
you could see him at, where he might see your ,
& Burkit's inventions — though I had rather in point of
present satisfaction be with you alone, I could not answer
to myself the letting slip the an advantageous opportunity for you of cultivating an acquaintance
with a Gentleman who on variety of occasions
may be useful to you, & in your own way.
Mr Lind is a member of the Society of Arts, & pretty
constantly attends — If upon comparing notes upon your curvator
we should think it worth while, I might probably get
it introduced there by his means - they will sometimes
give a bounty either honorary or lucrative, for an invention
for which they have not previously announced a premium
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