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Lordship sees it is strife to tender that I am
obliged to attend or attention to every motion I made - If however
any reason should occur to your lordship for wishing
me to see the Cob. sooner, any intimation to that
effect shall be obeyed the instant I am apprised
of it. In the time I have written to Mr.
Hadgson to enquire when Cob. Where is to be met with
having no answer I suppose he had left Louder
before my letter for there. fam concerned for the
poor Captain, henceforth and should he ever feel
bold enough to amount again, your Lordship in
order to act the more completly the part of the
good Samaritan, would do well I think, to see
him upon your own beast, meaning either
Abingdon, or the Miller, upon either of these he
would be comparatively safe : for granting hat
he might stand a chance of stumbling ever other
step, yet I have too good an opinion of their
to suppose that either of them would
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incomplete draft of letter 825, vol. 4; printed in bowring, x, 270-271 |
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