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My dear Lady Charlotte Finch deserves a great many
 
My dear Lady Charlotte Finch deserves a great many
thaks for the many pretty letters, good news of the dear
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thanks for the many pretty letters, good news of the dear
Children, and pleasant accounts she has so frequently
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Children, and pleasant accounts she has so frequenly
 
sent from her Sea habitation, but on the other side
 
sent from her Sea habitation, but on the other side
 
fairly and honestly what can i deserve for not answering
 
fairly and honestly what can i deserve for not answering
them regularly? Not [[underline]] prayse! [[/underline]] that is clear and
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them regularly? Not [[underline]] prayse! [[/underline]] that is clear! and
yet not blame neither, for our moving from London to
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yet no blame neither, for our moving from London to
 
Kew & taking Airings by way of Novelty and Visiting
 
Kew & taking Airings by way of Novelty and Visiting
WIndsor for one Morning makes time pass away -
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Windsor for one Morning makes time pass away -
 
exactly the same as the more reasonable employments
 
exactly the same as the more reasonable employments
 
would do, Oh could lost time be recovered what a  
 
would do, Oh could lost time be recovered what a  
 
Blessing i should think it, yet at the same time  
 
Blessing i should think it, yet at the same time  
 
i Adore the Wise Creator for directing it otherways
 
i Adore the Wise Creator for directing it otherways
as i am sure that the knowledge of recovering
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as i am sure that [[unclear]] knowledge of recovering
 
such a pretious thing as lost time would make us
 
such a pretious thing as lost time would make us
 
even be less attentive than we are now, for does Man
 
even be less attentive than we are now, for does Man
 
ever wish to be happy in the manner Providence
 
ever wish to be happy in the manner Providence

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Kew 8th July 1780

My dear Lady Charlotte Finch deserves a great many thanks for the many pretty letters, good news of the dear Children, and pleasant accounts she has so frequenly sent from her Sea habitation, but on the other side fairly and honestly what can i deserve for not answering them regularly? Not underline prayse! /underline that is clear! and yet no blame neither, for our moving from London to Kew & taking Airings by way of Novelty and Visiting Windsor for one Morning makes time pass away - exactly the same as the more reasonable employments would do, Oh could lost time be recovered what a Blessing i should think it, yet at the same time i Adore the Wise Creator for directing it otherways as i am sure that unclear knowledge of recovering such a pretious thing as lost time would make us even be less attentive than we are now, for does Man ever wish to be happy in the manner Providence