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Rowson, Mrs., 1762-1824 [1795], Trials of the human heart, volume 3 ('printed for the author, by Wrigley & Berriman', Philadelphia) [word count] [eaf328v3].
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LETTER XLI. MERIEL to CELIA. Oak-hall, June 14th, 1781.

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I have wrote to my friends and received
their an&longs;wers. Amelia wi&longs;hes me to accept
Mr. Rook&longs;by's offer. She &longs;ays it is
the only way to re&longs;tore tranquility to my
heart. Mrs. Kingly de&longs;ires me to &longs;tudy my
own happine&longs;s, but at the &longs;ame time, I think
&longs;he would rejoice in my union with her cousin.
But I will give you both their letters,
and you will better conceive how their
minds are inclined.

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Rowson, Mrs., 1762-1824 [1795], Trials of the human heart, volume 3 ('printed for the author, by Wrigley & Berriman', Philadelphia) [word count] [eaf328v3].
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