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Latest revision as of 16:45, 17 February 2019
do well, you shall have Silver & Gold, & I will always commend you.
Farewell.
L 51
Serene Lady,
This Rain is grateful to all, because the Dust was troublesome to our Eyes, neither did the King care to go a Hunting, lest the Horses should stumble the Ground being dry, but you Serene Lady without doubt love fair Weather.
Farewell.