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me of what you hear, in reference to my concern. 

 You have fuch good Correfpondents at Paris, that 

 you cannot mifs of knowing how things go. I 

 doubt not but my Adverfary feeds himfelf with the 

 hopes, that his ufual Prefents would procure the ap- 

 prehending of me in France, where he thinks I would 

 be the fool to land : But now to be fure he'll fret 

 his Heart out, for that he cannot gall me to his 

 Wiflies. However, 'tis as much his intereft to fol- 

 licit my Death, ( purfuant to his unjuft Charge a* 

 gainft nje ) as 'tis my Glory to procure hitn along 

 Life. Upon this foot, Sir, the longer he lives, the 

 more revenge I fhall have ; and consequently I /hall 

 have an opportunity of an eafie folace for the lofs 

 of my Places, and the pifgrace I have met with 

 from the King. I am, 



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