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<p>And so I talked to thee about coming down and
<lb/>
said nothing of the day? Well but I have fixed on it in
<lb/>
my own mind for some time, and trusted to your ingenuity
<lb/>
to divine it. On Wednesday, if God <sic>permitt</sic>, I shall
<lb/>
find myself at your house: where you may find <gap/><!-- page torn -->
<lb/>
you look out sharp, I shall be with you to dinner.
<lb/>
On Friday I dine at Battle. <foreign>Sic stat sententia</foreign>: and
<lb/>
so I have written word.</p>
 
<p>If the concert should be on the Wednesday and
<lb/>
I should be in a humour for it, possibly I <unclear>may</unclear> go.</p>
 
<p>The shoes you sent me fit me as well as if
<lb/>
they had been for John <sic>an</sic> Okes or Tom a Styles.</p>
 
<p>I will put them up and direct them so that
<lb/>
they may be ready for you to take back with you
<lb/>
if you come to town with a parcel <add>soon</add>, or otherwise to
<lb/>
be sent by themselves.</p>
 
<p>Love to M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> D. What can I say more?</p>
 
<p>Given at Cook's Court June 16<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> 1777.</p>
 






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"Weep not for me, my Brother dear:
"I am not dead but sleepeth here".

True it is that Mrs D. sent me a parcel on Thursday
last with a letter: equally true it is that I put the
said letter into the Post as desired.

And so I talked to thee about coming down and
said nothing of the day? Well but I have fixed on it in
my own mind for some time, and trusted to your ingenuity
to divine it. On Wednesday, if God permitt, I shall
find myself at your house: where you may find
you look out sharp, I shall be with you to dinner.
On Friday I dine at Battle. Sic stat sententia: and
so I have written word.

If the concert should be on the Wednesday and
I should be in a humour for it, possibly I may go.

The shoes you sent me fit me as well as if
they had been for John an Okes or Tom a Styles.

I will put them up and direct them so that
they may be ready for you to take back with you
if you come to town with a parcel soon, or otherwise to
be sent by themselves.

Love to Mrs D. What can I say more?

Given at Cook's Court June 16th 1777.




Identifier: | JB/538/131/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538.

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1777-06-17

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538

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131

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001

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Jeremy Bentham

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