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<p>Bentham reached Crichoff in February 1786 and left<lb/> | |||
it in October or November 1787 – He says, “I stole out of the <lb/> | |||
Russian dominions – There was no harm in my stealing out – <lb/> | |||
but there was considerable harm in my stealing out with <lb/> | |||
me a Swede who represented himself to be of noble blood. – <lb/> | |||
he wrote an admirable hand & spoke seven or eight languages<lb/> | |||
having been 2 years in the English service, he was perfectly master <lb/> | |||
of English. He had presented himself to me in my brother’s <lb/> | |||
absence, soliciting employment – He had married a Polish <lb/> | |||
lady of rank but how they lived I know not.” He was<lb/> | |||
however delighted to be taken into service & Bentham employed <lb/> | |||
him in copying. Seeing his capacity Sir Sam<hi rend="superscript">l</hi> on his return<lb/> | |||
made the Swede a serjeant & of course enrolled him & <lb/> | |||
gave him a uniform. When Bentham got weary of<lb/> | |||
his exile and wished to get away – distant 1500 miles from <lb/> | |||
any port – he could not accomplish it, ignorant as he was <lb/> | |||
of the languages of the countries through which he had to <lb/> | |||
pass – so he determined, at all risks to take the polyglot <lb/> | |||
Swede with him as a servant – & that without leave, as <lb/> | |||
leave could not be obtained – Bentham consulted General <lb/> | |||
Bander, who warned him of the perils to which he would <lb/> | |||
expose the Swede and himself – & of the heavy character of <lb/> | |||
the offence should it be discovered. But Bentham had <lb/> | |||
other perplexities, –& among them not the least, the <lb/> | |||
want of money, – so he sold off a second hand chariot <lb/> | |||
which he had sent from England to his brother & his brother <lb/> | |||
never used – & engaged the Swede who though he<lb/> | |||
<add>was</add></p> | |||
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Bentham reached Crichoff in February 1786 and left
it in October or November 1787 – He says, “I stole out of the
Russian dominions – There was no harm in my stealing out –
but there was considerable harm in my stealing out with
me a Swede who represented himself to be of noble blood. –
he wrote an admirable hand & spoke seven or eight languages
having been 2 years in the English service, he was perfectly master
of English. He had presented himself to me in my brother’s
absence, soliciting employment – He had married a Polish
lady of rank but how they lived I know not.” He was
however delighted to be taken into service & Bentham employed
him in copying. Seeing his capacity Sir Saml on his return
made the Swede a serjeant & of course enrolled him &
gave him a uniform. When Bentham got weary of
his exile and wished to get away – distant 1500 miles from
any port – he could not accomplish it, ignorant as he was
of the languages of the countries through which he had to
pass – so he determined, at all risks to take the polyglot
Swede with him as a servant – & that without leave, as
leave could not be obtained – Bentham consulted General
Bander, who warned him of the perils to which he would
expose the Swede and himself – & of the heavy character of
the offence should it be discovered. But Bentham had
other perplexities, –& among them not the least, the
want of money, – so he sold off a second hand chariot
which he had sent from England to his brother & his brother
never used – & engaged the Swede who though he
was
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