I was always for forming a judgment of the reading part of the s.e.x by their books. The observations I have made on this occasion have been of great use to me, as well in England as out of it. The sagacious lady may possibly be as curious in this point as her Lovelace.
So much for the present. Thou seest that I have a great deal of business before me; yet I will write again soon.
[Mr. Lovelace sends another letter with this; in which he takes notice of young Miss Sorlings"s setting out with them, and leaving them at Barnet: but as its contents are nearly the same with those in the Lady"s next letter, it is omitted.]
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