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as the Children say.

I had a very nice little Visit from the Major and Mrs underline Smith. /underline and they were very cheerfull--I have seen a great deal of that underline Sweet Creature /underline Lady Langhorn. /underline She is one of the underline most /underline Amiable Persons I can meet with She told me how kind both yourself and Dear Lady Arran had been to her When She resided at Bognor She has the Cheerfullness of a good Mind.

I have had a good Account of Eliza but She underline sought /underline to be underline prudent /underline after having had a underline Rheumatic fever-- that /underline she will underline not /underline be, I underline well know, /underline So I expect to hear of her being laid up again. Lady William Gordon told me the other day She wished She had lived in the time of unclear, so I said If You had You would have been underline dead now! /underline She replied Oh I underline meant /underline with my dear Sisters -- & Sir John unclear "my best Brother in law. My Nephews and their Wives "and my Nieces and their underline husbands." I /underline answered underline then You /underline

underline would have been the second part of unclear but without a Word.' /underline that underline part /underline what I underline want /underline She said--to