Volume the Second: Diplomatic DisplayLondonBritish Library, Add. MS. 59874
Things; Yet let me warn you against sufferingyourselves
to be meanly swayed by the Follies& Vices of others, for beleive me my belovedChildren that if you do –––
I shall bevery sorry for it." They both aſsured me thatthey would ever remember my Advicewith Gratitude, & follow it with atAttention;That they were prepared to
find a World full of things to amaze
& to shock them: but that they trusted their
behaviour would never give me reason to repentthe WatchfulCare with which I had pre::sided over their infancy & formed theirMinds –""With such expectations & such in::tentions (cried I) I can have nothing to fearfrom you – & can chearfully conduct you toMrs Cope's without a fear of your beingseducedcontaminated by her Example, orcontaminated by her Follies.Come,
then my Children (added I) the