The Works of Jonathan Swift: Journal to Stella (Letter I-Xxxvii)
The Works of Jonathan Swift: Journal to Stella (Letter I-Xxxvii)
Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott
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I hatje Dingley's pocket-book down, and Stella's green silk apron, and the pound of tea ; pray send me word if you have any other, and down they shall go. I will not answer your letter yet, saucy boxes. You are with the dean just now, madam Stella, losing your mo- ney. Why don't you name what number you have received ? you say you have received my letterS| but don't tell the number. 25. I was this day dining in the city with very insignificant, low, and scui^vy company. I had a letter from the ...archbishop of DubUn, with a long denial of the report raised on him, which yet has been since assured to me from those who say they have it from the first hand ; but I cannot believe them. I will shew it to the secretary to-morrow- I will not answer yours till I get to Chelsea. 26. Chelsea. I have sent two boxes of lumber to my friend Darteneuf s house, and my chest of Flo- rence and other things to Mrs Vanhomrigh, where I dined to-day. I was this morning with the secre- tary, and shewed him the archbishop's letter, and convinced him of his grace's innocence, and I will do the same to Mr Harley.
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