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not, assoon as she promises, do some act
of assurance of the performance; which I
have done, as I say, in fixing times to my
creditors; for by the end of next terme, I
will make an end with the world, by Gods
grace. I lack you here, for my L. of Dorset,
he might make a cheap bargain with me
now, and disingage his honour, which in
good faith, is a little bound, because he ad-
mitted so many witnesses of his large dis-
position towards me. They are preparing
for a Masque of Gentlemen: in which M.
Villars is, and M. Karre, whom I told you
before my L. Chamberlain had brought
into the bed chamber. I pray, if you make
not so thick goings as you used, send this
Letter to that good woman, for it is not
only mine. If I could stay this Letter an
hour, I should send you something of Sa-
voy, for Sir Rob. Rich, who is now come
from Court, hath laid a commandment
upon me by message to waite upon him'
and I know his busines, because he never
sought me, but in one kinde. But the im-
[CW: portunity]
p.149

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