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Hendon, Thursday Jan. 30 — 1794.
Send on to all eternity, and be d—d. What! the
plague? am I never to see a paper any more because
I talked once of coming one of these days.
I was thinking of putting you to Board Wages: but as
you find means to dine so often upon Charity, I will consider
of it.
Alexander the Great was not fit to black my shoes:
I shall conquer not only Parishes, but Towns and Counties —
in short the Dragon of Wembley is my hero, and
my model — I shall set up not only a Settlement
Fabrick, but a Vote-Fabric. You shall be Beadle to
one of my Towns, if you behave well — Your Regimental
Law will convert and serve for the Cape.
The Tuesdays papers which with your Letter I'd should
have received on Tuesday I did not receive till this day
Thursday — owing to the Frost — and now with a pox to
you I shall get todays papers today send them therefore tomorrow
by the Coach, on your allegiance. Alack this is Thing-killing day
I borrowed a comb of the Horses today, to comb my favourite Hog with — Spot used to go out with
me upon a Day — Rule — but he is turned out as bad almost as Puss though
in a different way
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Jeremy Bentham |
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