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:tance, Love & Marriage with Louisa, which has notthe leſs entertained me for having often beenrepeated to me before.

I have the satisfaction of informing youthat we have every reason to imagine ourpantry is by this time nearly cleared, as weleft particular orders with the Servants to[.]eat as hard as they poſsibly could, and to callin a couple of Chairwomen to aſsist them. Webrought a cold Pigeon-pye, a cold turkey, a coldtongue, and half a dozen Jellies with us, whichwe were lucky enough with the help of our Landlady, husher1 husband, and their three chil::dren, to get rid of, in leſs than two days after

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