TO
JACOB SUTHERLAND,
OF BLENHEIM, SCOHARIE,
ESQUIRE.
The length of our friendship would be
a sufficient reason for prefixing your name
to these pages; but your residence so
near the scene of the tale, and your familiarity
with much of the character and
kind of life that I have attempted to describe,
render it more peculiarly proper.
You, at least, dear Sutherland, will not
receive this dedication as a cold compliment,
but as an evidence of the feeling
that makes me,
Warmly and truly,
Your friend,
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