E. G.

Tuesday next will certainly produce his presence or an Epistle.


334.

To J. B. Holroyd, Esq.

1778.

For Tuesday read Wednesday. I think I may reach S. P. by dinner time; but do not wait. My Lady's inconstancy disarranges me much, but it is far better that I should be disarranged, than that her gentle spirit should be grieved. Yet, why cannot she live quiet, and solitary at Brighton?


335.

To J. B. Holroyd, Esq.