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are Tuesdays and Fridays: because then what is in them goes passing
hot the same day to Poland. However if any thing material
should happen, don't make that a reason for delay.
Wilson keeps making great preachments to me about the necessity of your having
another coat and Waistcoat. I should think you might as
well have it there as here.
Mrs D. observes that her neigbour Mr Prue is now at
Portsmouth and is very intimate with Sr Charles Douglas.
Nairue told her of a Parson SwanSwan who is there as being
a person you would like to be acquainted with. I believe
he has mentioned you to him. Amongst other things he is
musical.
La Jolle of late has behaved very well - She laths of departing
on Thursday. Very likely I may pay her the compliment
of proposing her to stay another day or two.
You may imagine us all very well pleased with
your account of your proceedings, which is all I need say
about the matter.
Q. S.P has told you I suppose of Charles's Geneva
expedition. I was made a pompous affair of
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