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− | furnished with se<u>para</u>te rooms which will be a great requisition of comfort to me, <u>I trust</u> tho I have ever found it dangerous boasting for the day after I wrote to you I was seized with a violent cold which turned to a cough & prevents my bathing for ten days: but I hope to have no further interruption as the evenings g<u>ro</u>w long & I begin to grow very tired of them tho the society has been better than I was taught to expect, & a Derby lady (who is come here to meet her husband from Ireland) expresses astonishment at my improved appearance - therefore I ought to be contented. | + | [page 2] |
− | <u>This Cauldron of Medea</u> naturally reminds me of M<sup>rs</sup> | + | |
+ | furnished with se<u>para</u>te rooms which will be a great requisition of comfort to me, <u>I trust</u> tho I have ever found it dangerous boasting for the day after I wrote to you I was seized with a violent cold which turned to a cough & prevents my bathing for ten days: but I hope to have no further interruption as the evenings g<u>ro</u>w long & I begin to grow very tired of them tho the society has been better than I was taught to expect, & a Derby lady (who is come here to meet her husband from Ireland) expresses astonishment at my improved appearance - therefore I ought to be contented. | ||
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+ | <u>This Cauldron of Medea</u> naturally reminds me of M.<sup>rs</sup> Smith. One of the pleasantest divines I have ever seen who spent the last week with us speaks of her new publication with such delight that I quite long to read it, but I fear I must wait till I return to Derby as we have no circulating library & I am told I shall hardly be able to get it |
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furnished with separate rooms which will be a great requisition of comfort to me, I trust tho I have ever found it dangerous boasting for the day after I wrote to you I was seized with a violent cold which turned to a cough & prevents my bathing for ten days: but I hope to have no further interruption as the evenings grow long & I begin to grow very tired of them tho the society has been better than I was taught to expect, & a Derby lady (who is come here to meet her husband from Ireland) expresses astonishment at my improved appearance - therefore I ought to be contented.
This Cauldron of Medea naturally reminds me of M.rs Smith. One of the pleasantest divines I have ever seen who spent the last week with us speaks of her new publication with such delight that I quite long to read it, but I fear I must wait till I return to Derby as we have no circulating library & I am told I shall hardly be able to get it