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of every Pen'worth of Accomodations tho' ever so frugal, for he can never enjoy any
while his dear Partner is such a Miser to herself. — o' Wednesday came a Letter
from Mrs. Saunders dated from Craven Street in ye Strand to acquaint you of her Return with
him again to London & proposing to spend a Day with you, also with an Invitation to my
Sister to spend a Day with her, if in Town, — my Sister answered her's by a Letter wch.
she left with me to put in ye Penny Post - & wch. I for y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi> Sake of getting the Penny
carried ye next Day myself, [mind that & deduct it out of ye 3/3] Jerry being with me
we took Boat at ye Old Swan & he was much delighted with going by water, after
Drinking Tea at Mrs. Saunders we went to Slaughter's Coffee Shop where we had an
hour or two of french Chat, & Jerry was full of Spirits & attracted the Notice
& engaged ye Conversation of almost evry one there, & learn'd ye Game of Pelish-Drafts
This was the Adventure of Thursday —
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Correspondence |
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Jeremiah Bentham |
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