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till the next. I saw Mrs Far today: she was purely well. She hoped
that you were now thinking of your return, but I was silent on that subject
as you enjoined me. The new buildings in Petty France now make a figure to the
garden: but I think can hardly be tiled in by Michaelmas day as you were given
to expect: however they seem not to want much of being finished on the outside.
If I am not very much mistaken, Mr Browne told when he told me that
he had received the rent, added that he had paid it in at the Bankers: if so, you
can have no reason I should think, for wishing it in Pope's hands sooner than is
necessary: I will enquire, and as soon if I find it was not paid in, will communicate to
Mr B. your directions as soon as he comes to Town which will be on Wednesday:
for he has been for some time past in the country — I am glad to
learn by Mrs Far that you design to treat the young folks with a view of
Paris before their return: I hope you will at least give them a week: and that
as your situation is in every respect so happy, you will prolong their enjoyment of the
advantage have been at so much pains to give them, to the utmost verge (as you propose) of your
<p> A Mons:r
Mons:r Bentham
chez Mons:r
Mons:r Pattle
Gentilhomme Anglais
A la Place Royale
au Coin des Minimes
a Paris
France

Letter from fils Jeremy
to me at Paris.

Sepr 22d 1775

Fortune seems to smile upon you my dear Father: that she may continue to do so
these many, many years is one of the first wishes of your dutiful and affectionate
Son. In return, I have but one favour to sue for to you in addition to
what I am indebted to you for already, and that is Peace.

My sincere and affectionate respects wait upon my mother. Remember me
also to my Brothers when you write. I have written to Sam. I hope you
will enable me to give an answer to Mrs S. by the return of the Post.
My time and my paper are both spent, and I must conclude.

Sept:r 22d. 1775.</p>




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1775-09-22

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Jeremy Bentham

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