George,"
(October
of the same good account of her. She was very little fatigued on her arrival at this place, has been refreshed by a comfortable dinner, and now seems quite stout. It wanted five minutes of twelve when we left Sittingbourne,
re her journey so well, that expedition was of little importance to us; and as it was, we were very little more than two hours and a half coming hither, and it w
which we wished to be. We have one double-bedded and one single-bedded room; in the former my mother and I are to sleep. I shall leave you to
o a chaise which was just packing off as we came in, and were driven away toward Gravesend in their way to the West Indies. No part of my property could have been such a prize before, for in my writing-box was all my worldly w
unhappy. Your watchfulness with regard to the weather on our accounts was very kind and very effectual. We had one heav
t determined. We have none of us much inclination for London, and if Mr. Nottley will give us leave, I think we shall go to Staines throug
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