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Jane Talbot

Copyright© 2024 by Charles Brockden Brown

Letter XLVII

To Henry Colden

December 8.

Sir:--

Enclosed is a letter, which you may, if you think proper, deliver to Mrs. Fielder. I am very ill. Don’t attempt to see me again. I cannot be seen. Let the enclosed satisfy you. It is enough. Never should I have said so much, if I thought I were long for this world.

Let me not have a useless enemy in you. I hope the fatal effects of my rashness have not gone further than Mrs. Talbot’s family. Let the mischief be repaired as far as it can be; but do not injure me unnecessarily. I hope I am understood.

 
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