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two of the children must be sent to the Grandfather (who can't refuse to take them
in) one to the Uncle at Reading, and the youngest & least expensive must come
with it's mother for the present. It won't eat much for some time & cloaths we
must make up for it somehow or other amongst us. W. if he can keep out
of goal, must let himself out to somebody or other and relapse into the state
of Clerkship. If. P.D. is troublesome & will persist in giving disquiet to
the family she must pack off at any rate: and it must be your business as
gently as you can to intimate as much to her. It can could never be Mr D's
wish if he knew of it to have a sister who is entirely a stranger to him
& who has no claim upon him stay in his house to make his wife unhappy.
CHARADES unriddled.
Charades Nares 1st a Fantom Fan-tom. Ns 2d a Po-ker. My 1st. Hawk-ins
2d. Plea-Sure. 3d. Wry-ting. 4 Pal-mer. 4th Bute-tye alias Beau-ty. / I received Mrs D.s
letter inclosing Mrs D'W's. after I had sent off my own.
To
Mr Bentham
at His Majesty's Dock-Yard
near
Rochester.
Two Sheets
+IB. Jany 13th & 16th 1777.
Charades - Incas
R.W's affairs bad
G.W. comes into the
Battle Scheme
Plan for disposal of
R.W's family.
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