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<p> It is impossible an affair of this kind which had been made <lb/>so public in the first company should be long in finding <lb/>its way to the Empress's ears, after having heard the story<lb/>she has 4 or 5 times to my knowledge enquired about it<lb/>how it went on and I have had the satisfaction to <lb/>hear that she <del>has</del> approved much of my conduct but <del>wonder</del> <add>wonders</add> <lb/>the girl does not go off with me.  She has said more than <lb/>once that there was nothing to hinder <del> her</del> our being <lb/>received in the first Church. <del> no name</del> She has said that<lb/>the mother was a <add> great</add> fool for <del> not consenting to it </del> for <lb/>opposing her daughter's marrying me.  That I should <lb/>run away with her.  That the private gardens to the palace <lb/>were the place for me to meet her.  That her mother <lb/>let her go nowhere else, what I might set off with <lb/>her to the first village and all <del>was</del> <add> would be </add> settled.<lb/><del> The <gap/> </del> When she told somebody of my having <sic>offer'd</sic> her<lb/>my services and of <del>the</del> her readiness to accept them she<lb/>concluded by saying and I should have no obligation to <lb/>this <gap/> Call." <add> But this is what you<lb/>should tell to nobody.</p>
<p> It is impossible an affair of this kind which had been made <lb/>so public in the first <unclear>company</unclear> should be long in finding <lb/>its way to the Empress's ears, after having heard the story<lb/>she has 4 or 5 times to my knowledge enquired about it<lb/>how it went on and I have had the satisfaction to <lb/>hear that she <del>has</del> approved much of my conduct but <del>wonder</del> <add>wonders</add> <lb/>the girl does not go off with me.  She has said more than <lb/>once that there was nothing to hinder <del> her</del> our being <lb/>received in the first Church. <del> <unclear>no name</unclear></del> She has said that<lb/>the mother was a <add> great</add> fool for <del> not consenting to it</del> for <lb/>opposing her daughter's marrying me.  That I should <lb/>run away with her.  That the private gardens to the palace <lb/>were the place for me to meet her.  That her mother <lb/>let her go nowhere else, that I might set off with <lb/>her to the first village and all <del>was</del> <add> would be </add> settled.<lb/><del> The <gap/> </del> When she told somebody of my having <sic>offer'd</sic> her<lb/>my services and of <del>the</del> her readiness to accept them she<lb/>concluded by saying "and I should have no obligation to <lb/>his <unclear>annoying</unclear> Call." <add> But this is what you<lb/>should tell to nobody.</add></p>





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It is impossible an affair of this kind which had been made
so public in the first company should be long in finding
its way to the Empress's ears, after having heard the story
she has 4 or 5 times to my knowledge enquired about it
how it went on and I have had the satisfaction to
hear that she has approved much of my conduct but wonder wonders
the girl does not go off with me. She has said more than
once that there was nothing to hinder her our being
received in the first Church. no name She has said that
the mother was a great fool for not consenting to it for
opposing her daughter's marrying me. That I should
run away with her. That the private gardens to the palace
were the place for me to meet her. That her mother
let her go nowhere else, that I might set off with
her to the first village and all was would be settled.
The When she told somebody of my having offer'd her
my services and of the her readiness to accept them she
concluded by saying "and I should have no obligation to
his annoying Call." But this is what you
should tell to nobody.




Identifier: | JB/539/366/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539.

Date_1

1783-06-26

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539

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366

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Image

001

Titles

Category

Correspondence

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Recto/Verso

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Penner

Samuel Bentham

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