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| <p>trifled with her.   This exasperated Sir James against<lb/> me, and as he is of a warm disposition I did not <lb/>choose to inform myself very insistently of the terms<lb/>in which he vented his anger against me, but <lb/>let it alone <sic>till</sic> yesterday when I wrote him <lb/>the letter of which I enclose you a copy.</p> | |||
| <p>You may imagine how happy I was to <lb/>receive the following answer.</p>  | |||
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| <p>"My dear Bentham <lb/>" It is so long ago since my breakfast that I have<lb/> " totally forgot every thing which passed there.<lb/>" I shall be <sic>hartily</sic> glad to see you at dinner <unclear>a</unclear> <lb/>" day & be assured that your letter of yesterday has <lb/>" not diminished that regard I ever was disposed <lb/>" to <del> for</del> have for you<lb/>   Ever yours <lb/> J.H.</p><p>"Monday 7 in the evening<lb/> "<add> directed</add> a Mr Bentham a <unclear>Sticlna | |||
| </unclear> <foreign>on par haut ou il est,</foreign>.</p> <pb/><p> I have dined with him and all is right.   <foreign>Adieu</foreign><lb/><del>d</del> my friend Dashkoff returns to the army <lb/>tomorrow.</p>  | |||
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trifled with her.   This exasperated Sir James against
 me, and as he is of a warm disposition I did not 
choose to inform myself very insistently of the terms
in which he vented his anger against me, but 
let it alone till yesterday when I wrote him 
the letter of which I enclose you a copy.
You may imagine how happy I was to 
receive the following answer.
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"My dear Bentham 
" It is so long ago since my breakfast that I have
 " totally forgot every thing which passed there.
" I shall be hartily glad to see you at dinner a 
" day & be assured that your letter of yesterday has 
" not diminished that regard I ever was disposed 
" to  for have for you
   Ever yours 
 J.H.
"Monday 7 in the evening
 " directed a Mr Bentham a Sticlna
 on par haut ou il est,.
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 I have dined with him and all is right.   Adieu
d my friend Dashkoff returns to the army 
tomorrow.
| Identifier: | JB/539/397/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539. | |||
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| 1783-08-13 | |||
| 539 | |||
| 397 | |||
| 001 | |||
| Correspondence | |||
| Samuel Bentham | |||