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Mrs Pringle to Miss Mally Glencairn DEAR MISS MALLY--I hav a cro to pik with you conserning yoor comishon

aboot the partickels for your friends You can hav no noshon what the

Doctor andshrubs We took your

Nota Beny as it was spilt, and went from shop to shop enquirin in a most

partiklar

plants"; but sorrow a gardner in the whole tot here in London ever had

heard of sic a thing; so we gave the porshoot up in despare Howsomever,

one of Andrew's acquaintance--a decent lad, who is only son to a saddler

in a been way, that keeps his own carriage, and his son a coryikel,

happent to call, and the Doctor told hiardner's bell; upon which he sought a sight of your

yepissle, and read it as a thing that was just wonderful for its

whorsogroffie; and then he sayid, that looking at the prinsipol of your

spilling, he thought we should reed, "a gardner's bill, or a list of all

flooring plants"; whilk being no doot your intent, I have proqurt the

same, and it is included heerin But, Miss Mally, I would advize you to

be , that no sic torbolashon may hippen on a

future okashon