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LETTER III.

DEAR SIR,

MY mother oberving ome alteration in my conduct, ince I firt aw Mr. Baker, naturally uppoed that I was meditating a eparation from her. She knew I poke to him; and apprehenive that I would go with him, he did every thing in her power to frutrate my intentions. Notwithtanding all her Vigilance, I found means to join my new mater, with whom I went early the next-morning to Bankeepore, leaving my mother to lament my departure. As Bankeepore is but a few