Lady Susan: Diplomatic Display New York Morgan Library & Museum, MS. MA 1226
a motive will never be wanting; & as to money--matters, it has not with-held him from being very useful to me. I really have a regard for him, heis so easily imposed on!
The house is a good one, the Furniturefashionable, & everything announces plenty & Ele::gance. – Charles is very rich I am sure; when a Man has once got his name in a Banking House he rolls in money. But they do not know what todo with their fortune, keep very little Company,& never go to Town but on busineſs. — We shallbe as stupid as poſsible. ––– I mean to win my Sister in law's heart through her Children; I know all their names already, & am going to attach myself with the greatest sensibility to one in particular, a young Frederic, whom I take on my lap & sigh overfor his dear Uncle's sake. —
Poor Manwaring! — I need not tell you