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Not a smile was seen—Nor a sound heard of joy Tho’ the day was to Gratitude vow’d The brightness...
I enclose you some lines which were written very hastily yesterday morning immediately after...
Harriet Welsh writes me that George and you intend to visit Mrs. de Wint during the vacation and...
I received your Letter of the 7th yesterday Evening and was very happy to learn that you...
I cannot imagine my Dear John what can be the reason of your not writing to me. You used to be a...
Another Letter was yesterday brought me but it gave me no hopes of your return and I dare not...
It is a long time since I wrote you as I have again been very sick and utterly unable to put pen...
Your Letter my caused me a mixture of feelings some pleasing some painful the latter because...
I am all impatience to hear from you, my beloved friend, and cannot concieve the reason, of your...
Regularity and method are so essential to the acquisition of real knowledge that the little...
I was so much occupied during my stop at Borden Town I could not answer your Letter therefore...
I write you a few lines my dear John in answer to yours which I received last night merely to say...
Being very well I hasten to write you and although you disclaim all merit in a certain...
I was so fortunate as to recieve your No 25 on Wednesday which was the day in course but as it...
I recieved your letter my dear Child only a few days since and am charmed to find that George and...
We have proceeded thus far on our journey as well and with as much pleasure as we could possibly...
I am so much concerned my Dear George to learn from your last letter what a state of suffering...
The frequent and violent attacks of sickness which assail me my Dear George render me a wretched...
We have been under the necessity of delaying our journey a few days on account of the marriage of...
I enclose two letters my be loved friend which I request you will give to Adelaide I have not...
My last letter mentioned some good news which I had heard from America I thank God this has been...
Your father wrote you a Letter yesterday in which he desires you to remain with your Grandfather...
My health continues to mend rappidly and the prospect of soon rejoining you and my little...
We have accomplished our journey thus far as well as I anticipated but my brother was so ill this...
I found your note this morning on my plate when I enterred the breakfast room and hasten to offer...
Your two last No 12 & 13 were delivered to me at the same time I presume the first had been...
As I am much afraid that I shall not accomplish the plan proposed in my last Letter to John you...
Your Letter my dear John gave us great uneasiness on your Grandfathers account and we feel very...
As Mr. & Mrs. Johnson intend leaving us this evening I write you a few lines to assure you of our...
Mr Gurney having called on me yesterday, to give notice that he should quit your house next...
I had left off writing entirely from the idea that you would have left England Ghent befor a...
Being better to day my dear Charles I hasten to write to you fearful if I delay that a Chill and...
To say how much I was affected at not seeing you the day I left Boston would indeed be impossible...
It is now I suppose nearly a vacation time with you and you will take your flight to Quincy for a...
I was delighted with your Letter and was only sorry you did not mention your health, which I...
I was much pleased with the flow of good spirits which your last Letter indicated my Dear George...
I have this moment recieved your kind letter my best friend it has removed a load of anxiety from...
I yesterday wrote to you in answer to your Letter and as I suppose it will be agreeable to you to...
I do not recollect whether I answered your last Letter my memory not being remarkably good and...
We arrived here yesterday morning after a rapid tho’ not remarkably pleasant journey from French...
We propose leaving this place tomorrow my dear Madam and expect to arrive at Quincy either Sunday...
Mrs: Cruft has arrived here and it is with much pleasure I observe she has derived benefit from...
I have been so unwell the whole of this week my dear John, it has not been in my power to answer...
As I have already said every thing on the subject of your last which was necessary I will only...
I am rejoiced my Dear Charles to learn that your journey was so pleasant and that the little...
It is always painful to be the bearer of bad tidings and yet it is a duty from which we cannot...
I am very sorry to learn from your Letter to Charles my dear George that you had hurt your eye. I...
I received your Kind letter of the 8th. inst. and was extremely sorry to hear of the...
I am rejoiced my best friend to find by your last that you have at length recieved one of my...
I am so uneasy about your state of health my dear George that I beg and entreat you to write me...