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of Insensibility to yours, you will hardly suspectme. — Again therefore I say that we ought not, wemust not yet meet. — By a removal for some monthsfrom each other, we shall tranquillize the sisterlyfears of Mrs . Vernon, who, accustomed herself to theenjoyment of riches, considers Fortune as neceſsaryevery where, & whose Sensibilitiesfeelings are not of a natureto comprehend ours. —

Let me hear from you soon, very soon.Tell me that you submit to my Arguments, &do not reproach me for using such. — I cannot bear reproaches. My spirits are not so high asto need being repreſsed. – I must endeavour to seek amusement abroad, & fortunately many of myFriends are in Town — among them, the Man=:warings. – You know how sincerely I regard bothHusband & wife. — I am Ever, FaithfullyYours

S. Vernon —

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