An enquiry after the house to be let: or, the reason why it stands untenanted. My very good friend, being of late somewhat troubled in my mind, I retired to the most inaccessable places this town cou'd afford (such as are the battlements of St. Patrick's, or Christ-Church) to shun the world.
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