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his rapture was so great upon the occasion, that his
Brother could hardly restrain him from setting out
instantly to Kiev, where the Prince was with his Regiment,
merely to hug him and to pour into his Ears the
excesses of Joy with which he was affected, tho' it
would have been attended with very great Inconvenience
if not disadvantage to himself from the multitude
of affairs he had upon his hands: whenever I am
so happy to see you again, I will shew you the
Count's Letter which was professedly written to
justify his own conduct in the opinion of his
Friend our Lieut.t Coll and shew him in every
respect a man of nicest honour.
Finding that tho' many seemed desirous of purchasing
my house in Queen's Square Place, tho' no one thought
proper to come up to my Terms, which were
unalterably fixed, I have determined not to part
with it but to end my days in it: in consequence
of which I have let my House in Duke Street to a
Mr Green who I understood was private Secretary
to Lord Macartney when in India, and who I
find is lately married to a Lady the daughter
the late Revd Mr Philip York. I could wish to know
whether She is related to the same Family you are
allied to.
I was informed by Miss Holcomb that you had
been spending some time at Anthony, and was now
in the neighbourhood of Worcester. I should be happy
to hear you meant to finish your Summer Excursion
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