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Thanks ten thousand thanks to you, my dear Master for the news from Barker
for the news itself , and for the haste you made in communicating to to me,
knowing how it would please me. For how it would please you to know too well, for me
to need to tell you.
Que puis-je dire a ma maitress? rien, jusqu'a se que les choses se soient
un peu celaircies. C'est ce que j'attends impatientiment de ce que je tiens en
poche
Wednesday Octr 5th 1774 I have got a Horse pro tempore: en attandent till I have one given me for good and all. You told
me you would meet me on my return. This will go from Southampton tomorrow.
& will reach you on Friday. By that time I shall be at Whitchurch. A letter
sent by the Post would not reach me till the Sunday. Appoint time and place of meeting
If you appoint Sunday evening, your Letter must come by a Coach that goes through Whitchurch
there is one behind Stsuperscript text Clement's, another at the Bel Savage Fleet Street. Ay, send it thus at all events
and to make up a packet, send me the News-papers of the whole week. You gave me hopes of your
(your stretching as far Demezey's
Hertford Bridge [35 1/2]. If so that would
suit me excellently. A good house
that
<add> I have <add>now opened the dreaded letter. I can say to it but
two words. Forgive! Forgive! Duty to Mistress. with
the handsome apology you can make her for my silence.
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John Lind Esq:r
Lambs Conduit Street No 65
London
My Brother
not he is well.
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Whitchurch - 1774
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