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moned you to justice : but, what jury 
of our countrymen, I should like to 
know, would ever admit a bouquet 
of Flowers as evidence; or, even if 
they would, how could they prove by 
whom the bouquet was tied up ? 
Thus you will observe, fair ladies, 
that by this Floral Telegraph you 
may convey scandal to a distance, 
Avhich it must be acknowledged has 
never been yet safely accomplished. 
“ But, even the e Lords of the 
Creation’ may find advantages from 
this invention. Those who are bold 
may be more daring ; those who are 
bashful may, by me, obtain their 
wishes. Yes, it will assist Modesty, 
