Letters to Imlay

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Yours sincerely and affectionately, Mary.
Letters to Imlay.
LETTER XLVI.
[Hull, 1795.] June 15.
I WAXT to know how you have settled with respect to . In short, be very particular in your account of all your affairs ; let our confi- dence, my dear, be unbounded. The last time we were separated, was a separation indeed on your part. Now you have acted more in- genuously, let the most affectionate interchange of sentiments fill up the aching void of disap- pointment. I almost dread that your plans
... will prove abortive, yet, should the most unlucky turn send you home to us, convinced that a true friend is a treasure, I should not much mind having to struggle with the world again. Accuse me not of pride — yet sometimes, when nature has opened my heart to its author, I have wondered I 30 Mary Wollstonecraft.
that you did not set a higher value on my heart.
Receive a kiss from Fanny, I was going to add, if you will not take one from me, and be- lieve me yours Sincerely, Mary.
The wind still continues in the same quarter.


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