Jane Talbot by Charles Brockden Brown
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H. FIELDER. Letter XIX _To Mrs. Fielder_ Philadelphia, October 28. I need not hesitate a moment to answer this letter. I will be all that my revered mamma wishes me to be. I have vowed an eternal separation from Colden; and, to enable me to keep this vow, I entreat you to permit me to come to you. I will leave this house in anybody's care you direct. My Molly and the boy Tom I shall find it no easy task to part with; but I will, nevertheless, send the former to her mother, who is thrifty and well to live. I beg you to permit me to bring the boy with me. I wait your answer. JANE TALBOT. Letter XX |
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