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I began to feel very much in want of a talk from you, this morning it came. I had written my Eyes...
I have not committed burglary this time—Caroline haven written in the cover, all well the 9th of...
I received your note of Monday I believe, as well as a very kind and friendly Letter previous to...
I have read your Letter, and see nothing to amend or alter, thank you for the communication. I...
I shall send George tomorrow by the stage and will be much obliged to your Father if he will go...
I inclose you two Letters received yesterday I do hope that John will be able to comply with and...
I know dear H. that you will be glad to learn that S. received a Letter last Evening from mr C....
I would not have you expose yourself to go out in the rain, but when you do go out, John prays...
This is a strange world, or rather strange folks make it so, to render the drama compleat....
I did not think of your not returning again the next day when you left me, altho we miss you,...
I beleive the post Man thinks us very importent correspondents, as we observed that it was well...
I return the sermon with my Thanks I had read it before, mr Newton brought it in manuscript to...
I know you will be glad to see my handwriting, and more so, when I tell you that I have rode out...
Susan would insist, that she saw the packet go out about 8 oclock this morning. I hope it was so...
My Eyes have been very troublesome the week past, So that I have not used my pen. I thank you for...
I have been intending to write to you, and thank you for the loan of mr Everets Sirmon which I...