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That is — we think differently, we now & seethen, see things differently now & then. Miſs H.HeywoodThose who tell their own Story, 1you know must belistened to with Caution. – When you see us in contact, you will judge for your::self." — Lady D.Denham was indeed a great Lady beyond the common wants of Society Social order,for she had many Thousands a year tobequeath, & three distinct sets of People to be courted by; her own relations, who might very reasonably wish forher Original Thirty Thousand Pounds amongthem, the legal Heirs of Mr . Hollis, whomust hope to be more endebted to hersense of Justice than he had allowed them to they cd .could be to his,and theose2 Members of the Denham Family,whom her 2d . Husband had hoped to makea good Bargain for. — By all of these,or by Branches of them, she had no doubt been long, & still continued to be, wellattacked; – and of these3 three divisions, Mr . P.Parkerdid not hesitate to say that Mr . Hollis' Cous Kindred were the least in favour& Sir Harry Denham's the most. – The formerhe beleived, had done themselves irreme::diable harm by expreſsions of very unwise & unjustifiable resentment atthe time of Mr Hollis's death; – the

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