. Camps and firesides of the revolution . had no choice, so you will excuse the soil on someof the folds ; your neighbour Foster can get it off. I No. 16I London Gifts 49 also forgot, among the china, to mention a large finejug, to stand in the cooler. I fell in love with it at first sight; for I thought itlooked like a fat jolly dame, clean and tidy, with aneat blue and white calico gown on, good naturedand lovely, and put me in mind of — somebody. Ithas the coffee cups in it, packed in best crystal salt,of a peculiar nice flavor, for the table, not to bepowdered. I hope Sally applies
. Camps and firesides of the revolution . had no choice, so you will excuse the soil on someof the folds ; your neighbour Foster can get it off. I No. 16I London Gifts 49 also forgot, among the china, to mention a large finejug, to stand in the cooler. I fell in love with it at first sight; for I thought itlooked like a fat jolly dame, clean and tidy, with aneat blue and white calico gown on, good naturedand lovely, and put me in mind of — somebody. Ithas the coffee cups in it, packed in best crystal salt,of a peculiar nice flavor, for the table, not to bepowdered. I hope Sally applies herself closely to her French a harpsi-and music, and that I shall find she has made great ,choi:d ),as,a . , kind of little proficiency. The harpsichord I was looking at, and was to have cost me forty guineas, Mr. Stanley £ me not to buy ; and we are looking out foranother, one that has been some time in use, and isa tried good one, there being not so much dependenceon a new one, though made by the best A I RAVELLING COACH. Sallys last letter to her brother is the best writtenthat of late I have seen of hers. I only wish she werea little more careful of her spelling. I hope she con-tinues to love going to church, and would have herread over and over again the Whole Duty of Man,and the Ladys Library. Look at the figures on the china bowl and coffee 5 o Highways arid Byways [No. i7 cups, with your spectacles on ; they will bear exam-ining. I have made your compliments to Mrs. is indeed very obliging, takes great care of myhealth, and is very attentive when I am in any way yet I have a thousand times wished you with me,and my little Sally with her ready hands and feet todo, and go, and come, and get what I wanted. Thereis a great difference in sickness when one cannot benursed with that tender attention which proceedsfrom sincere love. 17. In the Woods By Andrew Burnaby (1760) Burnaby was One of the chief articles for expor
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