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Whithed has taken my Lord Pembroke's house at Whitehall; a glorious situation, but as madly built as my lord himself was. He has bought some delightful pictures too, of Claude, Caspar and good masters, to the amount of four hundred pounds. Good night!
I must interrupt the story of the Prince's death, to tell you of two more, much more important, God knows! to you and me! One I had prepared you for but how will you be shocked to hear that our poor Mr. Whithed is dead as well as my brother!... I now must mention my own misfortune. He ordered to be drawn and executed his will with the greatest tranquillity and satisfaction on Saturday morning.
Miss Nicoll is, I am told, extremely to be pitied too; but so is everybody that knew Whithed! Bear it yourself as well as you can! ARLINGTON STREET, June 18, 1751. I send my letter as usual from the Secretary's office, but of what Secretary I don't know.
Do you think I only correspond with you to know the posture of the Spaniards or the épuisements of the Princess! I am anxious, too, to know how poor Mr. Whithed does, and Mr. Chute's gout. I shall look upon our sea-captains with as much horror as the King of Naples can, if they bring gouts, fits, and headaches.
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