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home! — I thought myself sure of you at 7. — I am undismayed however. Do not torment your::self with fears on my account. — Depend upon it, I can make my own story good with Reginald. Manwaring is just gone; he brought me the newsof his wife's arrival. Silly Woman! what doesshe expect by such manœuvres? — Yet, I wishshe had staid quietly at Langford. —

Reginald will be a little enraged at first,but by Tomorrow'sDinner, every thing will bewell again. —Adeiu. SV.

Letter 34. —

Mr . De Courcy to Lady Susan.

Hotel

I write only to bid you Farewell. — Thespell is removed. I see you as you are. — Since

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