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Neal, John, 1793-1876 [1823], A novel, volume 2 ('Published for Whom it May ConcernÓ', Baltimore?) [word count] [eaf293v2].
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Letter JOHN TO SARAH.
Norfolk, —.

I hear that you are in Philadelphia; and I never was
so glad of anything in my life. Frank has just written
that Grenville has ordered me to meet him, with Juliet,

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at Charleston—me, you observe, not Molton. What
does this portend?—more discretion I hope. He will
undoubtedly be there first;—and, I dare say that Juliet's
health will be improved by it. Cannot you go with us?
I am sure that you can, dear Sarah—how is it? You
have nothing to prevent you,—unless that drawing master,
of whom you used to speak—or the deaf-and-dumb
man be tagging after you. I shall set off tomorrow; and
hope to be with you by Wednesday night; and then! then
Sarah, we shall all be happy again. Grenville was altogether
better I hear.

JOHN OMAR.
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Neal, John, 1793-1876 [1823], A novel, volume 2 ('Published for Whom it May ConcernÓ', Baltimore?) [word count] [eaf293v2].
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