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Lady Mary Wortley Montague

CHAPTER V
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I mention this, because I cannot think you can stand at York, or anywhere else, without a great expense.

Lord Morpeth is just now of age, but I know not whether he'll think it worth while to return from travel upon that occasion.
Lord Carlisle is in town, you may if you think fit make him a visit, and enquire concerning it.

After all, I look upon Aldburgh to be the surest thing.

Lord Pelham is easily persuaded to any thing, and I am sure he may be told by Lord Townshend that he has used you ill; and I know he'll be desirous to do all things in his power to make it up.

In my opinion, if yon resolve upon an extraordinary expense to be in Parliament, you should resolve to have it turn to some account.


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