Edward Jerningham And His Friends a Series of Eighteenth Century Letters

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Eoberts, August 3rd, 1768.
3. At length, my dear Sir, we have lost our poor de Bon- stetten. I packed him up with my own hands in the Dover machine at four o'clock in the morning on Friday, 23rd March. . . . And here am I again to pass my solitary evenings, which hung much lighter on my hands before I knew him. This is your fault ! Pray let the next you send me be halt and blind, dull, unapprehensive, and wrong-headed. . . . This place never appeared so horrible to me as it does now. Could not
...you come for a week or a fortnight ? It would be sunshine to me in a dark night.
Pembroke Hall. April 4th, 1770.
4. I cannot bear this place, where I have spent many tedious years within less than a month since you left me. I am going for a few days to see poor Npcholls], invited by a letter wherein he mentions you in such terms as add to my regard AND HIS FRIExXDS 269 for him, and express my own sentiments better than I can do myself. Says he : — " I am concerned that I cannot pass my life with him.


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