Volume the Second: Diplomatic Display London British Library, Add. MS. 59874
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has a right to expect un::interrupted Happineſs. Felicity —Some MisfortunesI have certainly met with
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"What Misfortunes dear Ma'am? replied I, burning with impatience to know everything. "None Ma'am I hope that havebeen the effect of any wiflfull1 fault in me." "I dare say not Ma'am; & have no doubt but that any sufferings you may haveexperienced could arririse2 only from the cru::elties of Relations or the Errors of Freinds." She sighed — "You seem unhappy my dearMiſs Grenville — Is it in my power to sof::ten your Misfortunes?" "Your powerMa'am ansreplied3 she extremely surprised;it is in no ones power to make me happy." She pronounced these words in so mournfull
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- 'arise' written over 'arrise'. Back to context...
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- 're' written over 'ans'. Back to context...