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Page 318
... hope she is in no danger . Take care to keep her mind as easy as is possible . " I have left Langton in London . He has been down with the militia , and is again quiet at home , talking to his little people , as I suppose you do ...
... hope she is in no danger . Take care to keep her mind as easy as is possible . " I have left Langton in London . He has been down with the militia , and is again quiet at home , talking to his little people , as I suppose you do ...
Page 374
... hope you found at your return my dear enemy and all her little people quite well , and had no reason to repent of your journey . I think on it with great gratitude . " I was not well when you left me at the Doctor's , and I grew worse ...
... hope you found at your return my dear enemy and all her little people quite well , and had no reason to repent of your journey . I think on it with great gratitude . " I was not well when you left me at the Doctor's , and I grew worse ...
Page 378
... hope your physical friend's conjecture is now verified , and all fear of a con- sumption at an end : a little care and exercise will then restore her . London is a good air for ladies ; and if you bring her hither , I will do for her ...
... hope your physical friend's conjecture is now verified , and all fear of a con- sumption at an end : a little care and exercise will then restore her . London is a good air for ladies ; and if you bring her hither , I will do for her ...
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