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29 } J.B. Q.S.P.
Vincet pr
on Saturday
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July 29. 1821
51. Baker St
My dear Sir.
I accept with the greatest
pleasure, if Saturday will do in
stead of Wednesday, and hoping
to have such a day as the last;
no form — and boots — which
will give me the option of a
walk — should the day invite
to one.
Excellency Rush is a little formal. J.B.
hopes Miss W. will borrow his boots, leaving his
formality where it is.
I shall hope for the favor
of a line by the twopenny for in
reply —
Yours dr Sir ever
Most faithfully
R.R.
Mr Bentham.
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richard rush |
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arthur wellesley, duke of wellington |
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letter 2783, vol. 10 |
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