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acquaintance with Reginald as more than the com::monest flirtation; — & he is tolerably appeased. —Adeiu till we meet. — I am enchanted with myLodgings. — Yrs .. Ever,

S. Vernon. —

Letter 30.

Lady Susan to Mr . De Courcy. —

Upper Seymour St .

I have received your Letter; & tho' I do not attempt to conceal that I am gratified by your impatience for the hour of meeting, I yet feelmyself under the neceſsity of delaying that hourbeyond the time originally fixed. — Do not think me unkind for such an exercise of my power,or accuse me of Instability, without first hear::ing my reasons. — In the course of my journey from Churchill, I had ample leisure for reflection

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