. The choice works of Thomas Hood, in prose and verse. thing we had directly wecmie down, for the s (ki- of on the laun. Wiih tlieseex cpiions. we are ail m perlcct health and happmess, and unite inlove, with dear Mis^ Jemimas affectionate friend, Dorothy Very Fond of Gardening. I seem to have a triiling: a£;ue and No. V.—From Mrs PUGSLEY to Mrs Mumford. Biicklersbury. My DEAR Martha,— In my I informed of old Wriggles-worth pa\ing his natural debts, and of the whole JNIiddlefen estatecommg from Lincolnshire to farl)ican. I charged Mr P. to stndbuiletm;;;


. The choice works of Thomas Hood, in prose and verse. thing we had directly wecmie down, for the s (ki- of on the laun. Wiih tlieseex cpiions. we are ail m perlcct health and happmess, and unite inlove, with dear Mis^ Jemimas affectionate friend, Dorothy Very Fond of Gardening. I seem to have a triiling: a£;ue and No. V.—From Mrs PUGSLEY to Mrs Mumford. Biicklersbury. My DEAR Martha,— In my I informed of old Wriggles-worth pa\ing his natural debts, and of the whole JNIiddlefen estatecommg from Lincolnshire to farl)ican. I charged Mr P. to stndbuiletm;;;s into you with progn ssive reports, but between sisters, as IkiiOw y(ju are veiy curious, I am going ti; make myseif more lake the opportunity of the iamily l;^ all re=tive in bed, and ;c all still, to give an account of our moving. The things all gothere safe, with tlie exception of the ( rocktry and Glass, which cameaown Willi the dresser, about an hour after its arrival. Perhaps if wehaant overloaded it uith the whole of our wouldnt have•.?nen way,—as it is, we have only one plate lett, and thats chipt, anda mug without a spout to keep ifin countenance. Our furniture, &;c., 390 THE PUGS LEY PAPERS. came by the wag


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