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<p>which is about 14 miles from hence. L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> S. and Barrè when he
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comes are to go and dine there: I shall then go with them &amp;
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stay behind them for a few days. Blanket is to go on
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Monday. I am glad of it: he seems to be an honest <add>sort of a</add> man
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enough, but has one of the most confused heads I ever met
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with: he embroils every topic that is started.</p>
 
<p>The master of the house to judge from every thing I
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have seen yet is one of the pleasantest men to live with that
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ever God put breath into: his whole study seems to be to make
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every body about him happy: <add>servants not excepted<!-- written in pencil --></add> and in their countenances one
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may read the effects of his endeavours: in his presence they
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are as cheerful as they are respectful and attentive; and when
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they think they are alone you may see them merry; but at all
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times as quiet as so many mice. I have no need to rue the
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<foreign>rencontre</foreign> mentioned in a former sheet: for to such a poor devil
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as I they are as respectful and attentive as if I were a Lord.
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The mistress has more reserve and less conversation; but as much
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mildness as the master. The only instances of fire I have seen him
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exhibit have been when he has been declaiming about politics: <add>yet</add></p>
 
 






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which is about 14 miles from hence. Ld S. and Barrè when he
comes are to go and dine there: I shall then go with them &
stay behind them for a few days. Blanket is to go on
Monday. I am glad of it: he seems to be an honest sort of a man
enough, but has one of the most confused heads I ever met
with: he embroils every topic that is started.

The master of the house to judge from every thing I
have seen yet is one of the pleasantest men to live with that
ever God put breath into: his whole study seems to be to make
every body about him happy: servants not excepted and in their countenances one
may read the effects of his endeavours: in his presence they
are as cheerful as they are respectful and attentive; and when
they think they are alone you may see them merry; but at all
times as quiet as so many mice. I have no need to rue the
rencontre mentioned in a former sheet: for to such a poor devil
as I they are as respectful and attentive as if I were a Lord.
The mistress has more reserve and less conversation; but as much
mildness as the master. The only instances of fire I have seen him
exhibit have been when he has been declaiming about politics: yet





Identifier: | JB/539/211/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539.

Date_1

1781-08-25

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539

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211

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Image

002

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Correspondence

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham

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