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Tell Miss Nanny Eydent, that the day of the burial is now settled, when
we are going to Windsor Castle to see the precesson--and that, by the end
of the wick, she may expect the fashions from me, with all the
particulars Till then, I am, my dear Miss Mally, your friend and
isher, JANET PRINGLE
Noto Beny--Give my kind compliments to Mrs Glibbans, and let her
know, that I will, after Sunday, give her an account of the state of the
Gospel in London
Miss Mally paused when she had read the letter, and it was unaniave a hter
By this ti to
go away, apprehensive, as she observed, that they were going to bring
"the carts" into the roo her that
no such transgression was meditated, but that she intended to treat thes, of her own laying, that
worthy pillar of the Relief Kirk consented to remain