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& therefore deferring all particular enquiry tillshe could make it personally in Town, ceasedwriting minutely or often. —

Having learnt enough in the meanwhile fromher open-hearted Brother, of what had paſsed be::tween him & Lady Susan to sink the latter low::er than ever in her opinion, she was proportion::ably more anxious to get Frederica removed fromsuch a Mother, & placed under her own care;& tho' with little hope of succeſs, was resolved to leave nothing unattempted that might offera chance of obtaining her Sister in law's con==sent to it. — Her anxiety on the subject madeher preſs for an early visit to London; & Mr . Vernon who, as it must have already appeared, lived only to do whatever he was desired, soonfound some accomodatingBusineſs to call him

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