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− | You give, Dear Sir, & in return I trouble you | + | You give, Dear Sir, & in return, I trouble you |
your China is delightful, & I am highly obliged to you, for | your China is delightful, & I am highly obliged to you, for | ||
remembring me, allwais so kindly. Your ambassador was so | remembring me, allwais so kindly. Your ambassador was so | ||
modest that he would not see me. Your last Fete was superbe, | modest that he would not see me. Your last Fete was superbe, | ||
− | I hear, there was [[underline]] one [[/underline]] I wished there | + | I hear, there was [[underline]] one [[/underline]] I wished there, twenty is a proper age for |
pleasure. I remain, Most gratefully dear Sir | pleasure. I remain, Most gratefully dear Sir | ||
Your most affectionate | Your most affectionate | ||
Aunt Amelia | Aunt Amelia |
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June ye 18 1785
You give, Dear Sir, & in return, I trouble you
your China is delightful, & I am highly obliged to you, for
remembring me, allwais so kindly. Your ambassador was so
modest that he would not see me. Your last Fete was superbe,
I hear, there was underline one /underline I wished there, twenty is a proper age for
pleasure. I remain, Most gratefully dear Sir
Your most affectionate Aunt Amelia