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my Hunters immediately, if you have any Lettertherefore he can take it. — I shall not be at home myself till Wednesday or Thursday, as I shall gothrough London, where I have busineſs. — But before I leave you, he continued, speaking in a lower voice & with still greater energy, I mustwarn you of one thing. — Do not let FredericaVernon be made unhappy by that Martin. —He wants to marry her — her Mother promotesthe Match — but She cannot endure the ideaof it. — Be aſsured that I speak from the fullestconviction of the Truth of what I say. — I knowthat Frederica is made wretched by Sir James'continuing here. – She is a sweet girl, & deservesa better fate. — Send him away immediately.He is only a fool — but what her Mother canmean, Heaven only knows! — Good bye, he add::ed shaking my hand with earnestneſs — I do

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