Consider then, dear Lady Powis, the inclos'd as if it was address'd toyourself.
I cannot do justice to the affection,--the compassion,--the tenderassiduity I occasionally have experienc'd from Mr. Delves's family:--I shall alwayslove them; I hope too I shall always be grateful.
God grant, my dear Lady;--God grant, dear Sir James, that long ere thisyou may have embrac'd Mr. and Mrs. Powis.--My heart is with _you_:--itdelights to dwell at Barford Abbey.
In a few days I hope to do myself the honour of writing to your Ladyshipagain.--0ne line from your dear hand would be most gratefully receiv'dby your oblig'd and affectionate
F. WARLEY.
_P.S._ My good friends Mr. and Mrs. Jenkings shall hear from me nextpost.