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employed in the early part of the Day [[deletion]] [[unclear]] when no body
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employed in the early part of the Day [[deletion]] [[unclear]] when no body  
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is about with many people & that He has many
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Spyes [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] amongst His attendants who take care
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to be at Home by five in the Morning to avoid being
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seen. This is perhaps what You know better than I
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can relate, & I hope You will pardon me for naming
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it, but my Heart is so full that it come out.
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The best part of this Letter will be [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] to acqui[[unclear]]
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You that I have had a Conversation with Charlotte
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for a full Hour on Frday Morning to which the
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Event of last Munday was the best Introduction
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as also the report of a Proclamation being ordered
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to be published on account of the Anonimous Letters
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sent to You. [[deletion]] The [[/deletion]] My great wish was to impress
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upon Her Mind that She ought to look upon
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You as the only Source of Her Happiness & that
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it was Her Duty to obey You in every thing, & that

Revision as of 11:01, 21 September 2018

employed in the early part of the Day deletion unclear when no body is about with many people & that He has many Spyes deletion unclear /deletion amongst His attendants who take care to be at Home by five in the Morning to avoid being seen. This is perhaps what You know better than I can relate, & I hope You will pardon me for naming it, but my Heart is so full that it come out.

The best part of this Letter will be deletion unclear /deletion to acquiunclear You that I have had a Conversation with Charlotte for a full Hour on Frday Morning to which the Event of last Munday was the best Introduction as also the report of a Proclamation being ordered to be published on account of the Anonimous Letters sent to You. deletion The /deletion My great wish was to impress upon Her Mind that She ought to look upon You as the only Source of Her Happiness & that it was Her Duty to obey You in every thing, & that