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Jekyll are both arrived. On Saturday I am to dine at Alfred House, to-day with Mr. Plunkett. Good morrow, my beloved Polly* 91 LETTER XL. Saturdaj, AprU 25, IJJB. Polly, dear, sweet Polly, I have got a new coat, and it is all blue, and it has a fine gold edging, and I have a fine silk waistcoat, and it is all ribbed, and is blue, and has likewise a gold edging, and I have small-clothes all blue, and fine mother-of-pearl buttons, in every one of which you might see your pretty face. Now I intend... to go to Ranelagh, with you, in this same fine waistcoat and coat, but then you must have a new gown, or all the fine folks will jeer me ; therefore, as I am preparing. for my return, you must call at Mr* Redhead's, and have a fine new gown made immediately, and then I will go with you the first day you choose. 02 I thank your for your letter of Thurs- day. Pray return the fair widow, not my compliment, but my love, tender love. I was much pleased with the elegant idea of Mrs. Warkman, respecting the locket ; and the memory of Miss Polly, I am sure, will always be dear to you, as well as to all her other true friends.
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