ipate

my application to others, by a P

resent from?

yourself; I and I only will be

injured

by my own extravagance, nor would I have wished you to take the least concern, had any other means been open for extrication. As it is, I hope you will excuse my Impertinence, or if you feel an inclination to retreat, do not let affection for me counterbalance prudence.

[Signature cut out.]

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[47 — To his Mother]