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( 5 ) neceary, that a young lady hould know the proper ue of her needle. I hall wait with the utmot impatience for my friend's anwer, meantime remain,Hers affectionately, &c.

An anwer to the above.

to my friend's requet, I have applied to my neighbour, who keeps the boarding chool. I have incloed her card, which contains her terms and the rules of her chool. I approve highly of your intention, and doubt not, but Harriot herelf, when he becomes enible of your goodnes, will be grateful for it. I am urpried you hould think the tak of friendhip any trouble—for the future then, intead of requeting—command the ervices of Yours mot incerely, &c.

A Reply to the foregoing. My dear Charlotte,

lady's terms being exceedingly moderate, and the rules of the chool correponding entirely with my wihes, l do not heitate in ending her my dear girl immediately; aured, from the great encouragement which your polite favour has given me, that Harriot, during our eparation, will, every opportunity, find a econd mother in her mother's dear friend. Yours mot gratefully, &c.