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History of Westchester County, New York — Passage 148 (part 2)

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[Frederic Shonnard & W.W. Spooner (1900)] Beverly Robinson, between who of friendship subsisted, which, indeed, continued without severed by their opposite fortunes twenty years aft Revolution. It happened that Miss Mary Philipse, a sist Robinson, and a young lady of rare accomplishments, wa mate in the family. The charms of the lady made a deep sion upon the heart of the Virginia colonel, lie went to Boston, re turned, and was again welcomed to the hospitality of Mr. Robinson He lingered there till duty called him away; but he was careful t< intrust his secret to a confidential friend, whose letters kept him in ^0^:mwi MARY PHILIPSE. ly entertained at and himself an lie House intimacy ange liil