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<p><note>To Parnell</note><!-- in pencil --><lb/>
a Chancellor of the Exchequer there who <del>drinks</del> <add>drinks</add><lb/>
nothing <add>after his dinner</add> but <gap/> water <del>in its stead</del> <add>instead of wine</add> <del>If</del> <add>Should</add> you<lb/>
happen to come across him, do play him a trick<lb/>
and <unclear>a pint</unclear> <add>drop</add> a little of the word-remembering water<lb/>
we were talking of into his glass <add>can</add>.</p>


<p>Allow me a little laugh <del>for my <unclear>money</unclear></del>, <add>now I am in the mood for it</add> and<lb/>
believe me when <del>I am</del> serious, <add>Dear Sir,</add> very truly &amp;<lb/>
respectfully Yours</p>
<p>3<lb/>
I <del>send you</del> No Postscript yet: a good part<lb/>
of my time has been consumed <del>in running after</del> <add>hunting</add><lb/>
Architects, drawing- Engravers, <add>&amp;</add> Writing-Engravers <add>&amp; Copper-Plate-Printers</add><lb/>
<del>copying</del> <add>working</add> <del>for them <add>scolding them</add> &amp; doing their business</del>. But with<lb/>
the paper I sent on the 22<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> &amp; the engravings<lb/>
I send now I fancy you will find <add>think</add> you have<lb/>
enough for present use.<lb/>
<note>You see I have<lb/>
not been able to<lb/>
get the writing<lb/>
<del>done</del> engraved yet<lb/>
in Plate 3<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></note><lb/>
If they dont satisfy <add>this does not do</add><lb/>
I doubt my long-winded Postscript will not stand<lb/>
a much better chance. I have been working like<lb/>
a horse: but work grows up under my feet.</p>




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To Parnell
a Chancellor of the Exchequer there who drinks drinks
nothing after his dinner but water in its stead instead of wine If Should you
happen to come across him, do play him a trick
and a pint drop a little of the word-remembering water
we were talking of into his glass can.

Allow me a little laugh for my money, now I am in the mood for it and
believe me when I am serious, Dear Sir, very truly &
respectfully Yours

3
I send you No Postscript yet: a good part
of my time has been consumed in running after hunting
Architects, drawing- Engravers, & Writing-Engravers & Copper-Plate-Printers
copying working for them scolding them & doing their business. But with
the paper I sent on the 22d & the engravings
I send now I fancy you will find think you have
enough for present use.
You see I have
not been able to
get the writing
done engraved yet
in Plate 3d

If they dont satisfy this does not do
I doubt my long-winded Postscript will not stand
a much better chance. I have been working like
a horse: but work grows up under my feet.




Identifier: | JB/117/035/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 117.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

4, 6

Box

117

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

035

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

3

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6 / f7

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::floyd & co [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur young

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

draft of letter 711, vol. 4

ID Number

39054007

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