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Madam, I was used to it then, but when Willoughby broke his Engagements I had not been dissapointed for half a year." "Poor Girl!" said Miss Jane. LETTER the THIRD From a YOUNG LADY in distressed Circumstances to her freind A few days ago I was at a private Ball given by Mr Ashburnham. Have you got a new Gown on?" "Yes Ma'am." replied I with as much indifference as I could assume.

Grimes, put to the doore and leave us. Tho. Freind, Ere I begin my story I would wish you Collect yourselfe, awake your sleeping Spiritts, Invoake your patience, all thats man about you To ayd your resolution; for I feare The newes I bring will like a palsie shake Your soules indifferenst temper. Bon. Prethee, what is't which on the soddaine can Be thus disastrous? 'tis beyond my thoughts. Tho.

Alas! he little deserved the name for though he told us that he was much concerned at our Misfortunes, yet by his own account it appeared that the perusal of them, had neither drawn from him a single sigh, nor induced him to bestow one curse on our vindictive stars . He told Sophia that his Daughter depended on her returning with him to Macdonald-Hall, and that as his Cousin's freind he should be happy to see me there also.

Freind, I was looking for you. Y. M. And you have found me, Villaine. Thu. What meane you? Y. M. If thou darst follow me I will conduct thee Unto the seate of death. Thu. Dare! Ile goe with thee, hand in hand; goe on. Alex. Goe, goe to and goe to, I say and I sait; here wilbe some revenge. Now, if her sonn be slayne, heres then this purse of gold and this rich Jewell which she sent to him.

It was in no viciousness that he had flung a book at young Murray's head and called him a lousy Jacobite, but simply to provoke Wesley and get his grievance settled by intelligible weapons, such as fists. He knew his to be the unpopular side, and that even Freind, the Head Master, would chuckle over the defeat of a Whig.

Madam, I was used to it then, but when Willoughby broke his Engagements I had not been dissapointed for half a year." "Poor Girl!" said Miss Jane. LETTER the THIRD From a YOUNG LADY in distressed Circumstances to her freind A few days ago I was at a private Ball given by Mr Ashburnham. Have you got a new Gown on?" "Yes Ma'am." replied I with as much indifference as I could assume.

One man may say forty civil things to another without our supposing that he is ever paid for it, and provided he does his Duty by our sex, we care not how Polite he is to his own. Mrs Lutterell will be so good as to accept my compliments, Charlotte, my Love, and Eloisa the best wishes for the recovery of her Health and Spirits that can be offered by her affectionate Freind E. Marlowe.

Ah! my dear Freind I every day more regret the serene and tranquil Pleasures of the Castle we have left, in exchange for the uncertain and unequal Amusements of this vaunted City.

Medicine was taken up with the other sciences and cultivated assiduously. Freind, in his "Historia Medicinæ," says that the writings of the old Greeks which treated of medicine were saved from destruction with the other books at Alexandria, for the desire of health did not have less strength among the Arabs than among other nations.

COUSIN Conscious of the Charming Character which in every Country, and every Clime in Christendom is Cried, Concerning you, with Caution and Care I Commend to your Charitable Criticism this Clever Collection of Curious Comments, which have been Carefully Culled, Collected and Classed by your Comical Cousin The Author. LETTER the FIRST From a MOTHER to her FREIND.