150 MESSAGES TO THE CHILDREN. will sometimes pause to think of Mary, and her forgetful brother, but Your sincerely attached friend, October 29th. ROBERT BENTLY. « P.S. Betty still waits with the suppercloth, but I cannot seal my letter without requesting you to tell Emma and Harriet, that the warm lamb's-wool-net, which I found on my dressing-table the last night I slept beneath your hospitable roof, proved a most comfortable companion throughout my long cold journey. Give my love to my goodhumoured little friends, Sophia and Jane; and tell Edward, I will promise to bring my box of lozzenges with me, when I return to town next autumn, on condition that he will not forget me in the meanwhile.” FINIS. Printed by H. Te ape, Tower-hill, ERRATA. Page 44, for contrvies, read contrives. 72, in the note, for conscious read conscientious. 80, for peuliar, read peculiar. 90, for cares read care. |