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"your daughter sir, is neither sufficiently ""beautifull, sufficiently amiable, sufficiently ""witty, nor sufficiently rich for me —. I"" expect nothing more in my wife than my ""wife will find in me — Perfection. These"" sir, are my sentiments & I honour myself ""for having such. One freind I have & gloryglory"" in having but one –. She is at present""preparing my Dinner, but if you choose"" to see her, she shall come & she will inform ""you that these have ever been my senti:""ments."

Mr Johnson was satisfied: & expreſsing""himself to be much obliged to tMr Adams him for the"

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