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Dorothy George
Madam,
I thank you for the honour you do me in asking my advice, in regard to the proposal of marriage you have received for my sister; but I am intirely disqualified from giving you any, as I am an absolute stranger both to the person and character of the gentleman you mention; and know no more of him, than that I have heard there is such a person, who has some estate in the county where you now are.
As you are absolute mistress of your daughter's will, as well as of her person,
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I am, madam,
Your affectionate son,
and most obedient servant,
London
GEORGE BIDULPH.
Sept. 22.
Your affectionate son,
and most obedient servant,
London
GEORGE BIDULPH.
Sept. 22.
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