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<head>Sent from Hendon. Nov<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 10<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> Tuesday 1789</head>
<head>Sent from Hendon. Nov<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 10<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> Tuesday 1789</head>
<p>
<add>A cover</add> <del>An inclosure</del> from Warwick!- <add>I tremble with apprehension</add> what can<lb/>
it <add>inclose?</add> <del>portend</del>  My own stuff back again?<lb/>
Let me feel &#x2014; it is hardly thick enough for that <lb/>
a severe and freezing reprimand? <del>I will</del> <add>et me</add><lb/>
Suppose it be - I will pluck up my shirts <add><gap/></add>, and face it  at any rate,<lb/>
face it however &#x2014; Compassion and submission<lb/>
may perhaps make my peace &#x2014; But why<lb/>
thus apprehension? as if any reprimand, how<lb/>
<add>severe soever, would not be less so <add>than</add></add><add> <del>disdainful</add> could be as severe as <gap/> si</del>lence?</p>
<p><add><del>In the midst</del> of</add> <del>While</del> <add>Reading</add> these debates <del>were going on</del>, the<lb/>
letter <add>has been lying</add> <del>lay</del> a good hour unopened on the<lb/>
table. <add>[+]</add> My procrastinating <add><del>In every cast of the</del> die<add>face supposition</add></add> temper finds<lb/>
<add>in either side of the alternative in</add> reason for delay &#x2014; If <del>bad news</del> <add>something unpleasant</add> is apprehended,<lb/>
the evil hour <add>moment</add> is to be slaved off:<lb/>
of something phasing  <add>is expected,</add>, the pleasure <add>flutter<add>luxury</add></add> of expectation<lb/>
is to be protracted.</p>





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Sent from Hendon. Novr 10th Tuesday 1789

A cover An inclosure from Warwick!- I tremble with apprehension what can
it inclose? portend My own stuff back again?
Let me feel — it is hardly thick enough for that
a severe and freezing reprimand? I will et me
Suppose it be - I will pluck up my shirts , and face it at any rate,
face it however — Compassion and submission
may perhaps make my peace — But why
thus apprehension? as if any reprimand, how
severe soever, would not be less so <add>than</add> disdainful could be as severe as silence?

In the midst of While Reading these debates were going on, the
letter has been lying lay a good hour unopened on the
table. [+] My procrastinating In every cast of the die<add>face supposition</add> temper finds
in either side of the alternative in reason for delay — If bad news something unpleasant is apprehended,
the evil hour moment is to be slaved off:
of something phasing is expected,, the pleasure flutter<add>luxury</add> of expectation
is to be protracted.




Identifier: | JB/169/158/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 169.

Date_1

1789-11-10

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

169

Main Headings

Folio number

158

Info in main headings field

no 5

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / / / f4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [lion with crown motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

letter 687, vol. 4

ID Number

56978

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