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Thanks to you my dear Lind, for your caution:
which however, as I am circumstanced is altogether
needless. Females or no females here makes no sort of difference
with regard to my present pursuit. Between Fetcham &
Ripley there is no sort of communication save what I make
when I pay my visits to the latter. They are 6 miles
distant. Wh I met my Father & Mother at dinner
there on Monday last: whether you are here or not, I
shall not go again this week. I have can't help thinking
my Mrs would like to come and see her servant — She
would not be more forlorn here though the weather should
prove bad then she is at Heywood Hill, now Mr
& Mrs Anderson are not there. Taking this for granted
if you come single in a vehicle that would carry double
I am not at home.
You might apprehend that Mrs would might get intelligence of my
pursuit from my Landlady: but no incident has happened
that carries any likelihood with it of having given the
latter any suspicions. Besides she is a reserved modest
woman without any thing of the prate apace.
If you come alone you must leave your Horse at Leatherhead:
& walk on : it is but 3/4 of a mile. there is no
place that will hold him at Fetcham nor would it be easy
to get him sent any body to take him back to Leatherhead.
Wilson will be back on Saturday Evening — not before 6. I had
forgot to tell you that his being in the way will be no obstacle
at all to your sleeping here though you should come double.
One room I suppose will hold you and your appurtenances - One
room hold me and Wilson, all the time my Brother was with us
which was a fortnight. he occupied my bed and I slept upon an
extemporary bed of my own contrivance in Wilson's room
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Jeremy Bentham |
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