The Letters From Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple
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You hear the noise my Lady Anne Blunt has made with her marrying? I am so weary with meeting it in all places where I go. From what is she fallen! they talked but the week before that she should have my Lord of Strafford. Did you not intend to write to me when you writ to Jane ? That bit of paper did me great service; without it I should have had strange apprehension, all my sad dreams, and the several frights I have waked in, would have run so in my head that I should have concluded something ...of very ill from your silence. Poor Jane is sick, but she will write, she says, if she can. Did you send the last part of Cyrus to Mr. Hollingsworth ? LETTER 47 Undated. Assumed date Sunday, November zoth, 1653. SIR, I am extremely sorry that your letter mis- carried, but I am confident my brother has it not. As cunning as he is, he could not hide it so from me, but that I should discover it some way or other. No; he was here, and both his men, when this letter should have come, and not one of them stirred out that day; indeed, the next they went all to London.
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