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Mrs.
really wish that you would not reply to this under any such pain: but how do I know but that very pain will make you mo
ays heard that Gout exempts one from many other miseries which Flesh is heir to: at any rate, it almost always leaves the Head clear: and that is so much! My Mother, who suffered a good deal, u
e is pleased with every one and everything: I know it also, and therefore no longer dissuade him from spending his time and money in a flying Visit here in the course of his Visits to other East Anglian friends and Kinsmen. But I feel a little all the while as if I were taking all, and giving nothing in return: I mean, about Books, People, e
h on this occasion. If you consider my circumstances, you will perhaps see that I am not talk
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f a brace of Pheasants I have sent you. Pray do not write expressly to ac