Page:The Expedition of Humphry Clinker, Volume 1 - Smollett (1772).djvu/67

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HUMPHRY CLINKER.
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walk so agreeable; the prospect so amusing; and the ships and boats going up and down the river, close under the windows of the Pump-room, afford such an enchanting variety of moving pictures, as require a much abler pen than mine to describe. To make this place a perfect paradise to me, nothing is wanting but an agreeable companion and sincere friend; such as my dear miss Willis hath been, and I hope still will be, to her ever faithful

Lydia Melford

Direct for me, still under cover, to Win; and Jarvis will take care to convey it safe. Adieu.

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