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LETTER XVIII.
HARRINGTON to WORTHY.
BOSTON.
My beloved has left me for a
while—she has attended Mrs. Francis in a
journey to Rhodeisland—and here am I—
anxious—solitary—alone!—
NO thoughts, but thoughts of Harriot, are
permitted to agitate me. She is in my view
all the day long, and when I retire to rest
my imagination is still possessed with ideas of
Harriot.
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