The Emigrants, &c., Or, the History of An Expatriated Family : Being a Delineation of English Manners, Drawn From Real Characters V.2

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Indeed Mrs. W has received letters from Philadelphia. — Pray come, that I may embrace and tell you how much I participate in all your miferies.
Farewell, Caroline.
LET- £2 THE EMIGRANTS.
LETTER XXXII.
Mrs. S to Mrs. W .
Philadelphia, March.
My dear Friend, THE fudden approach of winter, after I informed you of the exit of my worthy and lamented father, prevented my having an opportunity to write to you, fince my lad lent by the return of Terpin.
I have innumerable incidents to relate to you, th
...at confpired to bring about the change which has taken place, both as to my name and fituation; but the greateft part of them I mall referve to detail when I have the pleafure to embrace you upon the THE EMIGRANTS. \ 93 the banks of the Ohio, as I am now mo- rally certain of having it in my power, in the courfe of the fpring. — My dear W — , will you not guefs what have been the ma- terial events before you have read thus far — I am — married — I am — am — how mail I mention it?

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