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Rh with me.—My wishing to oblige him, made me put myself to some inconvenienceand delay my departure; which was irksome to me, who have not quite as much philosophy, I would not for the world say indifference, as you. God bless you!

Yours truly,



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we are, my love, and mean to set out early in the morning; and, if I can find you, I hope to dine with you to-morrow.—I shall drive to 's hotel, where tells me you have been—