to Mealey's, you will take care that the letters are taken by

Spero

at the proper time. I have also to observe, that Susan is to be treated with civility, and not

insulted

by any person over whom I have the smallest controul, or, indeed, by any one whatever, while I have the power to protect her. I am truly sorry to have any subject of complaint against

you

; I have too good an opinion of you to think I shall have occasion to repeat it, after the care I have taken of you, and my favourable intentions in your behalf. I see no occasion for any communication whatever between

you

and the

women