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114 mistake me, I have never been refused.—Yet I have gone half a dozen times to the house to ask for it, and come away without speakingyou must guess why—Besides, I wish to avoid hearing of the eternal projects to which you have sacrificed my peace—not remembering—but I will be silent for ever.

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I am at H, on the wing towards you, and I write now, only to tell you, that you may expect me in the course of three or four days; for I shall