Art and Science 



aney thing With her your Aunt youse to Tell 

 Me When we was at your House in London 

 She Did not know how to make you amens 

 and i Told her know it was the Time to Do 

 it But i Considder She sets the Dog Before 

 you your Aunt keep know Beer know Sprits 

 know Wines in the House of aney Sort 

 Oneley a Little Barl of Wine I made her in 

 the Summer the Workmen and servantes are 

 a Blige to Drink wauter Morning Noon and 

 Night your Aunt the Same She Donte Low 

 her Self aney Tee nor Coffee But is Loocking 

 Wonderful Well 



" I Still Remane your Humble Servant 

 Mrs Newton 



" I am vary sorry to think the Dog Per- 

 ventes your Comeing 



" I am Glad to hear you are Both Well and 

 we are the same." 



The nieces remained firm, and from the 

 following letter it is plain the aunt gave 

 way. The dog motive is repeated pianissimo, 

 and is not returned to not at least by Mrs. 

 Newton. 



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