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: . Mctngpr Ccitrt } JWartby ^ zQ . -. ¦ Saturday . &tfverend Sir , ^ 1 can ' t help telling yon that you arc a correspondent according to my own heart . Your epistles are so delightfully rpiig * and full of pith and marrow , and
cook d in so elegant a manner , that they can ' t tut please the nicest palate , and they contain a variety of dishes seasoned to all tastes . You may perceive by this short account I give , I make a magnificent entertainment of them . I am sorry tk * u are not satisfied , and so out of
humour vvith yourself , and 1 must say ( with « ut > mission ) withou t any colour of rea-^ Ofc wifh regard to your inner man ; as 1 ^/ jfOUTi outer man , L anvtnuch concern * ^ d , you have any cause to complain ^ of * ny pain or uneasiness there , for my own |> art Lshall always have great regard ^ and Esteem lor' the month of February , it
flavhig produced good fruit agreeable to niyi fancy and taste . It is no matter of Wonder to me , that people pf ' superior ttktefcli and' jtidgmejat should allot peculiar tnonths to , perform any extraordi - Aa , ry thing their genius should then pitch lipon ; I could never believe it to be either whimsical , or extravagant or fantastic , th ' o * I confess \ never heard so
tnuch before . To instance small things witjk great , t&p * I could never pretend tOj any thing niore than wfeat is . in com * mtiQ ., ' ' With . the rest of my . species , being # fuch in , the niiddle way , yet I always h || d two dajrling months in the year , in AP . hich I . evfer c > iose tf > communicate my thoiight& / niore freely to my ^ rfect fellow
ttefrtiires , as th £ ? n . pleasing- myself better , than a £ . other ^ imes ^ . andy when , debarred * hA , gratif 5 cation , I had ¦¦» -constant , re-^ u / ije , 'tojepen and wpaper » to ^ iiote my thoughts frnd diantrer © £ reasoning ort : the guy f
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vailing in that aea « dn of the-y ^ ar . It ha ^ often happened my most passionate part has in April been to be more Bis played iii the vievr of the wrorW , and am apt ttt think it will be so now , for , as far as I can judge at piesent , I shall remove to Greenwich ^ to be teacher at a school
there , at Mrs . Walters' ^ boarding- school , in East I ^ ane . 1 cannot say i like it for divers reasons , one of which is , it doer not lopk as if it was for a continuance , sh * often keeping her teachers no longer tftaifr for a summer , the winter she saying she has no occasion for any , her own daughter being able to supply that place for that time . Her design is obviously td
save charges , and her own daughter tflf have all advantages at the latter end of the year of the . young ladies * friends . I have aoother defending-, which is to ^ raft on a lady of great quality . I like all things but one that present f themseiverf at present ; the terrible one-thing is , sh # turns the night into day ^ and reverse ^ the course of natute ; for she is ^ eldwnt
in bed till six of the clock in the mere * ipg 1 . > Bhe is a -very religious- pcr ? 6 nv which is rare in anyy hut ? more ^ o-4 n'her station , that if I should- live wi th her f shouId be tempted to wish < she * had ^ cs » j for she will' not go t © bed without '' "heir prayers , and requires lierwotna ^ to ' reau ^ her prayers to herj- and a £ teP that wHf
read herself tp ; her other 'dbme&kfs JF ft ' be five o ' clock in ^ the > morning . ' - The ^ f curse her ; for praying ? , and I Jcaffl&qt \ % A&& her 1 apa sure ; andf ^ theil . i I * ihhrtk th ^ t health can never ^ suiQfer mich ^ h ^ vtfsP 0 ^ shall wait on her this wesft ^» uii d > thdn ^ believe give her my ^ nswei ^ thfaie ^ I ^ iilV ^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1809, page 590, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1742/page/4/
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