Memoirs of the Colman Family Including Their Correspondence With the Most Disti

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Memoirs of the Colman Family Including Their Correspondence With the Most Disti
Richard Brinsley Peake
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I have thus far explained my affection for you this once; but I hope you will give no further attention to the malice or * Alhisivo to his livint)- witli Miss Find.
colman's apology. 195 curiosity of Bath acquaintance, but to disregard them, as I shall do, if it continues: but otherwise rest assured that I am inclined and very desirous of being always Your faithful friend and servant, H. PULTENEY. " " From this reply, " Colman adds, " it is evident the General misunderstood what I had said in m
...y first letter concerning the consultation of counsel. My unhappy attempts at pleasantry and raillery, always so well received by Lord Bath, were rather injudiciously directed to his brother, and my inex- perience and want of knowledge of the world, must be my only apology. It is likely, too, that I might be more anxious than ordinary, from a sense of the covenant I had recently, and perhaps too hastily, entered into just before I left London. " Colman's rejoinder to the General was in these terms : " Dear Sir, " Please to accept my warmest acknowledgments of your kind letter, and give me leave to assure you, that I shall ever entertain the most lively sense of your goodness to me, on this and every other occasion.

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