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be, excused of becoming my own [unclear] of my life, I would cheerfully come with you, regret of correspondence with you. But having been [unclear] by your [unclear] attention, hospitality, and good {unclear] of you [marked through two lines] and the many [unclear], which I have received at different times from your Ladyship, I cannot consistently dery your degivert. Whatever may be your motives, to harm the heirtary of my life, I shall state the baits, tho, it many be a catalogue of of honesty, affliation from my fellow [unclear] as well as disappoints [4 unclear words] ingratitude to that being who is my creator & bountiful [unclear] for.