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If you are still at my Cousin Sanders's, I beg  
 
If you are still at my Cousin Sanders's, I beg  
you will have my Compliments to her, and to ye Family.
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you will give my Compliments to her, and to ye Family,
 
& many thanks for all Civility there: if you are  
 
& many thanks for all Civility there: if you are  
 
so little of a Rake as to be got home again, pray  
 
so little of a Rake as to be got home again, pray  
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Dear Cousin
 
Dear Cousin
 
 
Your most faithful & obedt Servt
 
Your most faithful & obedt Servt
  
 
R Dodsley
 
R Dodsley

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that appeared in every Countenance; the Richness of the Cloaths, the elegant Patterns of the Silks, & their vast variety; the Profusion of Jewels, the Beauty of the Ladies, set off by all that Art & Elegance, assisted by Wealth, could furnish; displayed a Scene so grand and so enchanting, that some of the Spectators have declared they could scarce forbear imagining themselves transported to Fairy-Land.

If you are still at my Cousin Sanders's, I beg you will give my Compliments to her, and to ye Family, & many thanks for all Civility there: if you are so little of a Rake as to be got home again, pray let me be most kindly remembered to all friends at Duffield: & also to dear Mr. Thackray whenever you or your Papa may chance to see him. My Sister desires her Respect to you & to my Cousins, and I am with great truth & sincerity

Dear Cousin Your most faithful & obedt Servt

R Dodsley