419.
To his Stepmother.
Bentinck Street, July 9th, 1781.
Dear Madam,
Nothing but my absence (on a visit to Mr. Jenkinson[2] in Surrey) should have prevented me from writing by the first post to remove those fears which could be suggested only by too exquisite a sensibility. I am well and happy; the modest expression of tolerably was intended to express a very high degree of content, and I most sincerely assure you that my journey to Brighthelmstone is in search not of health but of amusement and society.
I am, Dear Madam,
Ever yours,
E. Gibbon.