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MG-A(G.772.005
27 Feb 1772:11,12 (1381)
From the London Chronicle of Nov. 2. A Northern Elopement,
or the Amours of the Scotch Worthies, Lady Mary Sc--t, and
Capt. Su---nd.
Lady Mary Sc--t, the heroine of our story, is daughter of
the present Earl of E--l by his first wife, . . . [6 lines]
Lady Mary is tall, elegant, and admirably well proportioned
in all her limbs; . . . [6 lines] Whoever has seen her at
the London Assembly (for she has honoured that place with
her presence) move like one of the Graces, will find his own
heart the most powerful advocate of the treachery of Capt.
S----d.
. . . [married older man, falls for younger. Middle of
second column:]
Never easy without his company, she would frequently desire
him to wait upon her to the play, to the opera, to Ranelagh,
or some other place of publick resort. . .
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