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at sea, will inform you, that the pardon went 
down to the King at Weymouth, some days 
ago. May we not, then, encourage a hope 
that I shall find all our misfortunes at an 
end ? When I was tempted to repine at the 
winds, I remembered that they were favour- 
able for Henry ; I reflected on Peter's suf- 
ferings, and was content. Adieu, my dearest 
mamma, and sisters ! God bless you all ! In 
your prayers for our beloved and exemplary 
sufferer, add a word or two for your most 
dutiful and affectionate, 
"NESSY HEYWOOD." 
On the same day she wrote to Mr. Gra- 
ham on the subject which was nearest to her 
heart, and which had determined her to visit 
London ; and in a letter to her mother, dated 
the 5th October, Great Eussell Street, the 
hospitable residence at which she had arrived, 
she announced her personal introduction to 
Mr. Graham, and added : 
" Well, my dear Mamma, I have had a 
long conversation with Mr. Graham ; and, to 
my utmost satisfaction, he says, ' I look upon 
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