 saw you was in such a Condition, that if
she had not done it, perhaps the next Coachman or Chairman might have done it
more to your Hurt.
    Well, says he, much good may it do her; I say again, all the Gentlemen that
do so, ought to be us'd in the same manner, and then they would be cautious of
themselves; I have no more concern about it, but on the score which you hinted
at before: Here he entred into some freedoms with her on the Subject of what
pass'd between us, which are not so proper for a Woman to write, and the great
Terror that was upon his Mind with relation to his Wife, for fear she should
have receiv'd any Injury from me, and should communicate it farther; and ask'd
her at last if she cou'd not procure him an opportunity to speak with me; my
Governess gave him farther assurances of my being a Woman clear from any such
thing, and that he was as entirely safe in that respect, as he was with his own
Lady; but as for seeing me, she said it might be of dangerous Consequence; but
however, that she would talk with me, and let him know; endeavouring at the same
time to perswade him not to desire it, and that it cou'd be of no Service to
him; seeing she hop'd he had no desire to renew the Correspondence, and that on
my account it was a kind of putting my Life in his Hands.
    He told her, he had a great desire to see me, that he would give her any
assurances that were in his Power, not to take any Advantages of me, and that in
the first place he would give me a general release from all Demands of any kind;
she insisted how it might tend to farther divulging the Secret, and might be
injurious to him, entreating him not to press for it, so at length he desisted.
    They had some Discourse upon the Subject of the things he had lost, and he
seem'd to be very desirous of his Gold Watch, and told her if she cou'd procure
that for him, he would willingly give as much for it, as it was worth; she told
him she would endeavour to procure it for him and leave the valuing it to
himself.
    Accordingly the next Day she carried the Watch, and he gave her 30 Guineas
for it, which was more than I should have been able to make of it, tho' it seems
it cost
