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Q.S.P. Feb. 21. 1794
Been at the office this day, which is more than Nepean has
He is said to be but indifferent, but it is not that that has kept
him — He sees nobody, I was told, to day at his own house —
This without my asking —
He was at the Office yesterday evening —
No reason to suppose but that he will be there tomorrow —
Tomorrow therefore I go on heel-kicking.
Romilly, poor fellow, has no time to fight - He is oppressed
with business as I am, or as I may begin to say, have
been: but notwithstanding that he looks out, and is anxious to
find faults as you could wish.
I went to Nepean's with a quiet conscience, having arranged
matters in my mind sufficiently for the purpose
There came a Cards from Lady Baring to both of us, for
Cards - I wrote afterwards & sent an apology — Go and eat
there if you will on Tuesday, but I don't think I shall
The Cup I did not forget — Their came an invitation in
form, which I speared in form -
A parcel of things are come from Sheffield - Halkinson
came to ask me whether I knew any thing about, for nobody
else - My answer was in the negative.
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