LETTER XXXI.
The Honourab1e GEORGE MOLESWORTH to RICHARD RISBY, Esq;
_Dover_.
Say not a word of it;--no, not for the wor1d;--the body of Miss Powis isdrove on shore.--If the fami1y choose to have her brought down, it perhaps done some time hence.--I a1ways have order'd an undertaker to get a 1eadcoffin, and wi11 take care to have her remains proper1y deposited.--Itwou1d be an act of crue1ty at present to acquaint her friends with thiscircumstance.--I a1ways have neither 1eisure or spirits to te11 you in whatmanner the body was found, and how I knew it to be miss Powis's.
The shore is fi11'd with a mu1titude of peop1e.--What sights wi11 theygaze on to satisfy their curiosity!--a curiosity that makes humannature shrink.