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<p align="right">Lichfield Oct 2<sup>d</sup> 1792</p>
 
<p align="right">Lichfield Oct 2<sup>d</sup> 1792</p>
 
My dear H
 
My dear H
  
By some perverse circumstance I have been disappointed of receiving your l<u>ast</u> l<u>ette</u>r for knowing your punctuality I am assured of your having<u> written it</u>.
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By some perverse circumstance I have been disappointed of receiving your l<u>ast</u> l<u>ette</u>r for knowing your punctuality I am assured of your having <u>written it</u>.
  
The tempestuous weather (which was become irksome) broke up the party at Parkgate on a su<u>dd</u>en, & I was induced therefore to quit my marine residence a week sooner than I had intended. I was also tempted by a kind & pressing invitation from Miss Seward to travel directly to Lichfield instead of calling at Buxton which I found it on many account better to keep till another year. I was tired of living in public & glad to exchange it for s<u>elect<u> society.
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The tempestuous weather (which was become irksome) broke up the party at Parkgate on a su<u>dd</u>en, & I was induced therefore to quit my marine residence a week sooner than I had intended. I was also tempted by a kind & pressing invitation from Miss Seward to travel directly to Lichfield instead of calling at Buxton which I found it on many account better to keep till another year. I was tired of living in public & glad to exchange it for s<u>elect</u> society.

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Lichfield Oct 2d 1792

My dear H

By some perverse circumstance I have been disappointed of receiving your last letter for knowing your punctuality I am assured of your having written it.

The tempestuous weather (which was become irksome) broke up the party at Parkgate on a sudden, & I was induced therefore to quit my marine residence a week sooner than I had intended. I was also tempted by a kind & pressing invitation from Miss Seward to travel directly to Lichfield instead of calling at Buxton which I found it on many account better to keep till another year. I was tired of living in public & glad to exchange it for select society.