93

me. — What delight will be yours in seeing him again, in seeing him still worthy your Esteem, still capable of forming your Happineſs!

When I next write, I shall be able I hope to tell you that Sir James is gone, Lady Susanvanquished, & Frederica at peace. — We have muchto do, but it shall be done. — I am all impati=:ence to know how this astonishing change waseffected. — I finish as I began, with the warm::est congratulations. — Yrs . Ever,

CathVernon.

Letter 24.

From the same to the same.

Churchill

Little did I imagine my dear Mother, when I sent off my last letter, that the delightful per::turbation of spirits I was then in, would under::go so speedy, so melancholy a reverse! — I never

Image for page: 93 of manuscript: lady_susan