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    aknoingyouof

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    yourstdutifulobligedniece,

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    servant,

    harrietfitzpatrick

    s.eherbrothershouse,whereshehadresided

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    thesquirehadnosooheletterthanheleapedfrois

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    butillshehisoccasionhai

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    ”iprotest,”aketrelefortheeventofthis

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    ”.provein

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    ”noreabearthanyourself,sistere,”saidthe

    squire.”poxyouytalkofyourcivilityanyousure

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    iknoebody,thatissothingthatbeginshab;butpoxi

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    angry.besides,asusin,e,justly

    says,ihavethatregardforthehonourandtrueiof

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