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Further, as a Castilian gentleman, do you agree with the author’s most despiteful entreatment of that sweet sex for whose sake all romances were written?

And all this was honest enough; for it was the gentle entreatment of a stranger.

“Mr Whitstable, I con you hearty thanks for your good and just entreatment of me,” said Aubrey, “and if ever your occasions call you into Cumberland, I promise you a true welcome at Selwick Hall.”

I did but signify that I knew the manner of her entreatment, and where she hath been lodged.”

It gives me much pleasure to hear of Mr. Hobhouse's Pg 109and Mr. Merivale's good entreatment by the journals you mention.

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