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Go now to Battle? why yes I think you ought
for the reasons that you mention - When you go with
Mrs D. I shall go too — You may remember it
was agreed between us of old that you should get the
first peep of the Archangel by yourself
As to expence - G. Guy has two legs, has not
he? and you have as many — I should humbly
conceive those four legs might serve to carry you
too without the assistance of any others.
As for coming to town from Battle I see no use
for that — You had would in that case I suppose come
by the Post Coach. But if you walked back to Battle
you might in the course of a few days or a week
afterwards walk up to town by your own dear self. G.
G. would be only an incumbrance.
Dr M. is in town: and will teach me watchmaking. Poore
would do the same: but I choose rather to have it from the
Dr.
I received yesterday a doz. of Burgundy as a present from
Mr & Mrs Wise. I was sorry for it - I can't say but it
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Jeremy Bentham |
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