The Washington-Duché Letters. Now Printed, for the First Time, From the Original Manuscripts

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, . Although Harrison was another Sir John Falstaff, except- ing in his larcenies and robberies, his conversation disgusting to every man of delicacy or decorum," &c. ( Works, II. 32, 35}, This is not the only men- tion of the facetious talk of Harrison, and that it is probably a true des- cription, may be judged from the following paragraph taken from a letter from him to "Washington that was intercepted and published by the British.
Mr. Force, in using this letter in his American Archives^ Fo
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1697, omitted this paragraph : — *' As I was in the pleasing task of writing to you, a little noise occasioned me to turn my head around, and who should appear but pretty little Kate, the washer- woman's daughter over the way, clean, trim and as rosy as the morning. I snatched the golden, glorious opportunity, and, but for the cursed antidote to love, Sukey, I had fitted her for my general against his return. We were obliged to part, but not till we had contrived to meet again: if she keeps the appointment, I shall relish a week's longer stay.


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