Volume the Second: Diplomatic DisplayLondonBritish Library, Add. MS. 59874
shortly after actually fellfelled, and before he hadknown her a Month, he had married her. MyFather was at first highly displeased at sohasty and
imprudent a connection; but whenhe found that they did not mind
it, he soonbecame perfectly reconciled to the match. TheEstate near Aberdeen which my brother poſseſsesby the bounty of his great Uncle independantof Sir George, was
entirely sufficient to sup--port him and my Sister in Elegance
& Ease.For the first twelvemonth, no
one could be hap::pier than Lesley, and no
one more amiable toappearance than Louisa, and so plausibly
did
