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[[underline]] without [[/underline]] my [[underline]] previous [[/underline]] consent.
 
[[underline]] without [[/underline]] my [[underline]] previous [[/underline]] consent.
  
I hope my daughters are [[underline]] properly [[/underline]] and [[underline]] comfortably [[/underline]] retreated in South Audley Square with Mrs Harper:
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I hope my daughters are [[underline]] properly [[/underline]] and [[underline]] comfortably [[/underline]] retreated  
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in South Audley Square with Mrs Harper:
 
George has wished to live in the same house [[underline]] with [[/underline]]
 
George has wished to live in the same house [[underline]] with [[/underline]]
 
his sisters: but I [[underline]] cannot [[/underline]] and [[underline]] will not [[/underline]] permit him
 
his sisters: but I [[underline]] cannot [[/underline]] and [[underline]] will not [[/underline]] permit him

Latest revision as of 15:26, 23 March 2019

I am glad the harvest is no underline near over /underline:recollect I will underline not /underline have underline any /underline alteration in the underline Park Farm /underline or underline Garden /underline underline without /underline my underline previous /underline consent.

I hope my daughters are underline properly /underline and underline comfortably /underline retreated in South Audley Square with Mrs Harper: George has wished to live in the same house underline with /underline his sisters: but I underline cannot /underline and underline will not /underline permit him I will pay for his lodgings in London and he underline may /underline pay you a visit at Bushy underline whenever /underline he pleases: the Duchess is quite well and I trust and believe happy: I am sure she ought: she gains the hearts of His Majesty's Hanoverian subjects as she did those of our countrymen and women: she feels very sensibly your attention and desires her best wishes and compliments:

I am really quite happy Adolphus Cotton is at last