ANSWER.
I will meet you, dear woman----but not there. That
were madness. Let us arrange a better place. Cannot
I see you, at your house? What is to prevent you?---or,
if you will take a walk up Chesnut street, at four, I will
join you. My advice is, that you should not see that
Mr. Molton. Nay--I should say it somewhat earnestly,
were I not fearful of appearing jealous. Therefore, do
as you please about it. But, if he be a bad man, with
your present feeling toward him, it will give him some
power over you; and if he be not, how will you ever pardon
yourself, for the outrage.—At four—remember.
Monday, 10, A. M.
RANDOLPH.