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<p>first of next Month &#x2014; and as we never stand<lb/>
upon any sort of ceremony, any hole that he can<lb/>
get his head into I can put mine in too.</p>
 
<p>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> &amp; M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> Browne are just returned from<lb/>
a little Tour which I chalked out for them<lb/>
on the other side of the water - highly delighted<lb/>
with their expedition: as their time was limited<lb/>
to two days it was but a short one &#x2014; to<lb/>
Margate through Rochester Canterbury &amp;c from<lb/>
thence by the Coast to Dover - from Dover to<lb/>
Calais S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> Omers Cassel Dunkirk Calais<lb/>
again and so home - Mons<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> le Brun is<lb/>
come home quite a French-Man &#x2014; he rubbed<lb/>
up his rusty French and jabber'd away as he<lb/>
tells me with amazing fluency &#x2014; their Voyage<lb/>
both ways was prosperous and expeditious &#x2014;<lb/>
3 hours only, going &#x2014; and six returning &#x2014; M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi><lb/>
Browne you may imagine cruelly sick the<lb/>
first time of going on the water; but saved herself<lb/>
by lying a bed the second. I spent the last evening<lb/>
with them before their departure which was <del>last</del> Sunday<lb/>
sennight and furnished them as ample instructions <add>and a letter to an acquaintance at<lb/>
Dunkirk who was very civil to them</add> as I</p> 
 





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first of next Month — and as we never stand
upon any sort of ceremony, any hole that he can
get his head into I can put mine in too.

Mr & Mrs Browne are just returned from
a little Tour which I chalked out for them
on the other side of the water - highly delighted
with their expedition: as their time was limited
to two days it was but a short one — to
Margate through Rochester Canterbury &c from
thence by the Coast to Dover - from Dover to
Calais St Omers Cassel Dunkirk Calais
again and so home - Monsr le Brun is
come home quite a French-Man — he rubbed
up his rusty French and jabber'd away as he
tells me with amazing fluency — their Voyage
both ways was prosperous and expeditious —
3 hours only, going — and six returning — Mrs
Browne you may imagine cruelly sick the
first time of going on the water; but saved herself
by lying a bed the second. I spent the last evening
with them before their departure which was last Sunday
sennight and furnished them as ample instructions and a letter to an acquaintance at
Dunkirk who was very civil to them
as I




Identifier: | JB/537/239/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 537.

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1771-09-21

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537

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239

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Image

002

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Correspondence

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham

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