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New Square Lincoln's Inn. If you should go to Leghorn — call on Lady Dorothea Campbell — she is a woman worth knowing and a sincere friend of mine — I told her you would do so — you will be welcome and she will serve you if there is occasion. 176 LETTERS OF EDWARD JOHN TEELAWNY. LXVIII. To Mary Wollstoneoeaft Shelley. 17th July 1832. My dear Mary, I am awaiting an occasion of sending to Italy, my friend, Lady D., undertaking the charge of her. It may be a month before she leaves England. At the... end of this month Mrs. B. leaves London, and you will do me a great service if you will permit my daughter to reside with you till I can make the necessary arrangements for going abroad ; she has been reared in a rough school, like her father. I wish her to live and do as you do, and that you will not put yourself to the slightest inconvenience on her account. As we are poor, the rich are our inheritance, and we are justified on all and every occasion to rob and use them. But we must be honest and just amongst ourselves, therefore must to the last fraction pay her own expenses, and neither put you to expense nor in- convenience.
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