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Lady Mary Wortley Montague

CHAPTER X
19/39

If that monster acted on the least principles of reason, I should have nothing to fear, since 'tis certain that after he has exposed me he will get nothing by it.

Mr.Wortley can do nothing for his satisfaction I am not willing to do myself.

I desire not the least indulgence of any kind.
Let him put his affair into the hands of any lawyer whatever.

I am willing to submit to any examination; 'tis impossible to make a fairer offer than this is: whoever he employs may come to me hither on several pretences.

I desire nothing from him, but that he would send no letters nor messages to my house at London, where Mr.Wortley now is.


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