Volume the Second: Diplomatic DisplayLondonBritish Library, Add. MS. 59874
Julia's, yet it has a pleasing plumpneſs whichis in a
different way as estimable.pleasing. She is fair &her face is expreſsive sometimes of softneſs the mostbewitching, and
at others of Vivacity the moststriking. She
appears to have infinite Wit and a good
humour unalterable; her conversation duringthe half hour they
set with us, was replete withhumourousSallies, Bonmots &
reparteés; while thesensible, the amiable Julia uttered Sentimentsof Morality worthy of a heart
like her own.Mr Millar appeared to answer the
characterI had always received of him. My Father methim with that look of Love, that social Shake,&
cordial Kiſs which marked his
gladneſs atbeholding an old & valued freiiend1 from whomthro'through various circumstances he had been separat::ed nearly twenty Years.
Mr Millar observed (and very justly too)
that many events had befallen each during that interval of time,
which gave occasion to the lovely Julia for making
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