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NYC.769.031
15-22 Jun 1769:591 (1/8)
To the printers of the New-York Chronicle. Sirs,
When a lady, after adding play to play, and dance to dance
begins to return home with a pouting lip, and lurking
jealousy, to find every new young thing of eighteen, that
starts up, still always more welcome to her beaux than the
last; then she begins to distinguish between the different
natures of a fluttering partner at a ball, and a considerate
partner for life.
. . . [60 more lines, signed] Heartfree's Brother
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