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Letter to Ann Chappelle from "Edwin" (FLI25) Page 1


Address:
Lisez et croyez Nannette


      In sober Seriousneƒs I sit down to commune with
you my sweet Friend, to say I feel your Loƒs approaching
as it now is with unfeigned Concern, the Vacuum I now
shall have in the Privation of your Society, and the
perhaps continued future separation, will I trust be
useleƒs; you may have seen my Desire to make the
most of our Acquaintance by seeing you so often perhaps
you may have thought too often, I thank you most
sincerely for the good opinion you have formed of
the "wayward Wight" I feel it with real pleasure; for
Flattery seldom fails to touch us; the Friendship of one
like yourself, who poƒseƒs a Mind of such Cultivation, & a
natural Genius so superior to the. Females of the
present age and which your good Sense has led you
to make Use of, seeing your Merits & feeling them as
I do must be grateful, and you will in my "Minds'
Eye" be a Comparison for me to form an Estimate ^ by of
others, perhaps not for their Advantage. Deem not this
Flattery what the Heart dictates the pen utters.


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