Excerpt from The Novels of Samuel Richardson: With a Life of the Author, and Introductions
You enjoined me, my dear Lady G - , at parting on Monday last, to write to you; and to be very particular in what I wrote. I will, because I love and fear you. Otherwise I would not write at all; first, because I had not the good fortune to please you, in mine to Lady L - ; and next, because I shall so soon have the honour to attend you in town. Well then, I begin.
On Tuesday we women were employed in preparations for the tenants" jubilee, next day. Sir Charles, attended by my brother James, paid a morning visit to Mr. Greville, whom he found moody, reserved, and indisposed.
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