Letters of Lady Hesketh to the Rev John Johnson Concerning Their Kinsman Willi
Letters of Lady Hesketh to the Rev John Johnson Concerning Their Kinsman Willi
Harriet Cowper Hesketh
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(character in " Camilla. ") I was sure when I read it, it would enchant our Cousin if any of that true Taste for Humour which he possesses beyond any body I ever knew, was not quite exhausted but you seem all to see it in the light I do, and must have been highly entertained. Pray desire Miss Perowne not to fall in love with Sir Hugh on any account because I intend to marry him myself if I can catch him — for one would never lose sight of such a man if one could help it — but Adieu my good Sir ...John — believe me ever Yr. Obliged Friend, H. H. Dear Sir John, Let me give you a Thousand Thanks for preventing that Everlasting Persecutor Teedon from harrassing me with letters, which would only distract me and do kim no good — it is really doubly kind in yo?i to relieve me from a burthen which you suffer so much by yourself and the load of which you might hope to lighten by transferring some part of it to my shoulders. I am glad you have written to Dr. Gregson as we shall perhaps find out the real state of the case, between him and his Colleague Buchannan.
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