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They may have left London, & gone into the Country
I hope, my dear Son, you will come directly to your
Fathers House, which you will find ready to receive
you, and where you may Stay as long or as short
a time as may be agreable to you. I shall not want
to monopolize you, & shall therefore be contented, if
you should be inclined to make any other Place or
House your Head-Quarters, that may be more
convenient to you. I only wish that my House
may be the first you come to, that I may have the
pleasure of having the first of your Embraces, since
they cannot give greater happiness to any one
than to
your affectionate Father
Jh: Bentham
Queen's Square Place
St James's Park
Fryday May 13th 1791.
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