I thank very much both you & the Dr:, for this trouble about M. Bertin’s cabinet, which I feel the utmost impatience to get a view of. I am also very highly sensible to the Abbe Arnaux’s kindness & politeness on this occasion; and will both bring him to Paris, & return him to Passy again after he has had the goodness to attend us.—Of course, I shall be happy to breakfast in company which I prefer to all mankind.—Yours ever affectionately, but in haste,