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ill-fated young Man; — & I must make myself a::mends for the humiliations to which I have stoopedwithin these few days. — To effect all this I havevarious plans. — I have also an idea of being soonin Town, & whatever may be my determination asto the rest, I shall probably put that project inexecution for London will be always the fair::est field of action, however my veiws may be di==rected, & at any rate, I shall there be rewardedby your society & a little Diſsipation for a tenweeks penance at Churchill. —

I beleive I owe it to my own Character, to complete the match between my daughter & SirJames, after having so long intended it. — Let meknow your opinion on this point. —FlexibilityWeakneſs ofMind, a Disposition easily biaſsed by others, is an attribute which you know I am not very de==sirous of obtaining; – nor has Frederica any

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