The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
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Madam,—Your humanity is not more ingenious than my
suspicion. In vain you attempt to impose upon me by an
act of generosity, which no person on earth but your
ladyship is capable of committing. Though your name was
not subscribed on the paper, your sentiments were fully
displayed in the contents, which I must beg leave to
restore, with the same sense of gratitude, and for the
same reasons I expressed when last I had the honour to
converse with you upon this subject. Though I am deprived
of my liberty by the villainy and ingratitude of mankind,
I am not yet destitute of the other conveniences of life;
and therefore beg to be excused for incurring an unnecessary
addition to that load of obligation you have already laid
upon, madam, your ladyship's most devoted, humble servant,
“Peregrine Pickle.”
Having dressed himself, and repaired to the place of appointment, he
despatched this epistle by the hands of Pipes, who was ordered to leave it
at her ladyship's house, without staying for an answer; and in the
meantime gave directions for dinner, which he and his friend Hatchway ate
very cheerfully in his own apartment, after he had entertained him with a
sight of all the curiosities in the place. During their repast, Jack
repeated his kind offers to our adventurer, who declined them with his
former obstinacy, and begged he might be no more importuned on that
subject; but if he insisted upon giving some fresh proofs of his
friendship, he might have an opportunity of exhibiting it in taking Pipes
under his care and protection; for nothing affected him so much as his
inability to provide for such a faithful adherent.
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