 the World I seclude myself for ever! such is my fixed Resolution. Before this reaches you, I leave my Place, and quit this Part of the Country! Enquire no farther. To find me out you need not endeavour. I go where you will never more hear of the most unfortunate of her Sex! Adieu!— Farewell — for e—ver!
Susannah Sentiment.

Miss HARTLEY to Miss RUGG.
Hill-street,June,
MY dear Rugg, how long do you mean to keep that odious Name by you? I protest it gives one the Idea of something uncivilized even in the writing it, and disperses every finer Idea one might have to communicate. Besides, 'tis so wholly inconsistent with your Character. Do look out for a young Fellow with something delicate and piano in his Appellation, and with a Disposition suited to your own. Shall I recommend one to you? Or will you accept of

one of mine? Easy I cannot spare, but you are welcome to my Father's Friend, Mr. Pedant; at least as soon as I am tired with teasing him. He is returned to Oxford; the fittest Place for him. What think you of the Name? How would the Title of Mrs. Pedant, Wife and Bedmaker to a College Tutor, sound in your Ears?
Not to joke longer, I have really a great Piece of News for you, and something to propose seriously to your Consideration in the Matrimonial Way. As for myself, I believe I never shall think seriously of any Thing 'till I am married; and then I suppose I must draw myself up with my Hands before me, talk with a grave Face about the Cares of a Family, and deliberate

with my Housekeeper for two Hours every Morning, what Piece of salting Beef should be ordered from the Butcher, and whether a Gooseberry or a Currant Pye will be best for Dinner.
Come now for the News. Easy dined with us a Day or two ago, and amongst other Intelligence told us that he had received a Letter from his Friend Charles Melmoth, mentioning the Return of his Brother the Captain from America, on Account of the Climate not agreeing. What think you of him for a Caro Sposo? If I recollect, he was an old Flame of yours before he went abroad.
O! I beg Leave to congratulate you likewise upon your Brother's Arrival. The Name of Rugg was

for him and him only! Pray present my respectful Compliments, and tell him I rejoice to find he makes his public Entry in the Morning Post with so much Eclat. I
