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Posthumous Works of Mary Wollstonecraft/Volume 4/Letter 84

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LETTER V.

My dear sir,

Remember you are to settle my account, as I want to know how much I am in your debt—but do not suppose that I feel any uneasiness on that score. The generality of people in trade would not be much obliged to me for a like civility, but you were a man before you were a bookseller—so I am your sincere friend,

Mary.