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Squire Matthew Bramble sends a letter to his physician, Dr. Lewis, complaining about his health. Matthew is away from his home (Brambleton Hall, in Wales), and planning to continue his travels: “I shall set out to-morrow morning for the Hot Well at Bristol, where I am afraid I shall stay longer than I could wish” (5). Matthew also complains to Dr. Lewis that his niece and nephew (he is their guardian) are causing him stress and irritation.
Matthew Bramble’s sister, Tabitha, is on the journey with him. She sends instructions to their housekeeper about items that she wants sent along to her at Bristol, along with directives for the housekeeper to keep an eye on other servants.
Winifred Jenkins is a maid travelling with the Bramble family, and she sends a letter to a fellow servant back at home. Winifred offers further information about the stressful event that Matthew alluded to: Lydia Melford (the niece of Matthew and Tabitha Bramble) “had like to run away with a player-man” (7), and there has been conflict between Lydia’s brother, Jeremy, and her suitor.
By Tobias Smollett