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was told my fifter had married lord Car-^ 

 lifle, and was at that time in Soho- 

 fquare. I immediately walked to the 

 houfe, and knocked at the door ; but 

 the porter not liking my figure, which 

 was half French, half Spanifli, with the 

 addition of a large pair of boots covered 

 with dirt, he was going to fliut the door 

 in my face 5 but I prevailed with him 

 to let me come in. 



I need not acquaint my readers with 

 what furprife and joy my Mer received 

 me. She immediately furniflied me with 

 money fufEcient to appear like the reft of 

 my countrymen ; till that time I could 

 not be properly faid to have finilhed all 

 the extraordinary fcenes which a feries 

 of unfortunate adventures had kept me 

 in for the fpace of five years and up- 

 wards. 



F I N I S. 



