to Miss Darnford.-Enumerates her present felicities. Tells
her that they are about to turn travellers. Her concern for Mrs.
Jewkes's illness. Begs Miss Darnford to vouchsafe a visit to her in
her name, and to comfort her. The strong sense she has of the duty
of visiting and comforting the sick. Sends Miss Darnford the copy
of a letter from Lady Davers, proposing a match between her and
Mr. H. Acquaints her that Mr. Williams is about to marry a
lady of merit, niece to his noble patron; and that Mr. Adams has
asked her consent to address Polly Barlow. Her puzzles on this