Volume the Second: Diplomatic DisplayLondonBritish Library, Add. MS. 59874
and was beckoned in by the Judgethwho1 toldthe Colonel that I was a Lady ready to witneſsanything for the cause of Justice, & advised himto apply to me. In short the Affair was soonadjusted. The Colonel & I swore to its' being the right will, & Sir Thomas has been obligedto resign all his illgotten Wealth. The Colonel in gratitude waited on me the next day withan offer of his hand –. I am now going to mur::der my Sister. YrsYoursEver, Anna Parker.
A Tour through Wales –––
in a Letter from a young Lady–––
My dear Clara
I have been so long on the ramble that I have not till now had it in my powerto thank you for your Letter —. We left our dearhome on last Monday Month; and proceeded onour tour through Wales, with2 is a principality
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- Written in error for 'which'.Back to context...