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our debtors they repay our freindly offices with the most ungrateful reflexions, in whatever temper we appear we are the constant objects of their spleen, some complain of our dullness, some of our glare, some are severe upon our personal defects with some we are to tall with others too short. Our tears & our smiles are equally the objects of murmur & discontent. - We further assure you that they have ascribed to us certain habits to which we are perfect Strangers, & formed superstitions respecting us which have no foundation, but in absurdity. - We are reported to have such a whimsical sympathy that if one happens to be out of humor some other upon whom the tradition falls will be observed to be affected in its turn in a similar way.-- nay we are affirmed to be so ridiculously