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enough; & come yourself to Town, as soon as youcan. —

I have another reason for urging this. — Man::waring came to Town last week, & has contrived,inspite of Mr . Johnson, to make opportunities ofseeing me. — He is absolutely miserable about you, & jealous to such a degree of De Courcy, that it would be highly unadvisable for them to meet at present; & yet if you do not allow him to see you here, I cannot answer for his not com::mitting some great imprudence — such as going to Churchill for instance, which would be dread::ful. — Besides, if you take my advice, & resolve to marry De Courcy, it will be indispensably ne::ceſsary for you to get Manwaring out of the way, & you only can have influence enough tosend him back to his wife. —

I have still another motive for your com::ing.

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