Volume the Third: Diplomatic Display London British Library, Add. MS. 65381
I know had often promised Mr Wynne a living, andas he never gave him one, I think it was in::cumbant on him to transfer the promise to his Son."
"I beleive you think he ought to have resigned hisBishopric to him; you seem determined to be diſsa::tisfied with every thing that has been done for them."
"Well, said Kitty, this is a subject on which weshall ne[.]ver1
agree, and therefore it will be useleſsto
continue it farther, or to mention it again –" She then left the room, and running out of the House was soon in her dear Bower where shecould indulge in peace all her affectionate Anger against the relations of the Wynnes,
which was greatly heightened by finding from Camilla that they
were in general considered as having actedparticularly well by
them –. She amused herselffor some time in Abusing, and Hating them all, with great spirit, and when
this tribute toher the regard for the Wynnes, was paid, and the Bow::er began to have its
usual influence over her
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