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cannot and will not dine with
Royalty on that evening. With
all due humility he suggesteth
a question for her Royal consideration.
Might not, between nine and
in the night of said Saturday,
a pudding, such as said lecturer
hath reason to remember, be [paited?]
at the Royal palace, between said
Royal [Punvage?] and her humble
the extraordinary lecturer, as a
fitting close to the present at-
tendance of said lecuterer at [court?]?

Which suggestion is made with
due sense of presumption. Its the
humber servant of her Highness leaves
four on Friday morning notification
of refusal to act upon suggestion
should be sent by electric herald.

S.S.q.b.s.m Frederick Starr, L.E.

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