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the expenses I am necessarily, from my situation, drawn into, yet you may
make his Father, if you please, easy as to apprehensions of more demands,
I will save my friend from that, and I shall have a bad Opinion of him
if he does not permit me to satisfy his further wants: I shall one day or other
have a sufficiency, and indeed, as my wants are not very extensive, an
affluency, and then I am sure my friend cannot want my assistance, it is
merely that I may have an Opportunity of tasting of that pleasure, and one
would imagine he grudges it me.
I have had lately so little leisure, that I was always hindered
to write to you, and particularly to answer the several Questions in the
Letter you did me the Honour and the Pleasure to write to Me, which
however I shall not fail to do in my next. I am with the trust
attachment and Esteem
Your very faithful and Humble Servt
Sergius Pleschejeff.
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