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As Congress have has adjourned I have literally not a word to write as we have nothing stirring...
According to my promise I write to you again altho’ I do not feel quite sure that you will have...
As you are determined not to write to your Mother or in any way to continue an intercourse always...
It is an age since I have written to you my Dear George in consequence of having no subject on...
Your ridiculous Letter as you call it was received yesterday and gave me great pleasure as at...
Mary is amusing me as usual in crying and whining because I suggest to her the necessity of some...
My journal does most assuredly take a considerable portion of my time, my dear George, but that...
We have been suffering so much from intense heat this Summer my dear George it has been...
As I have not received a Letter from you I cannot pretend to answer one but I will write...
I am not sure my Dear George whether your last Letter was answered or not but at any rate you...
What have you been doing? where has your reason flown? while your poor Grandmother was yet warm...
The melancholy situation of Judge Cranch’s family in consequence of the almost sudden death of...
In Joke while I was in Boston you one day said you would lend your Books to your Uncle Tom in New...
Your Letter with that of Hariet Welsh was received by me a few hours after your father and John...
We suffer too much from the heat my Dear George not to make allowance for your purisse but I am...
I wrote you a hurried Letter the other day my dear George in answer to your last as I was fearful...
Although my Dear George I fear that my last Letter was not very palatable to your high spirit...
As you know me to be an Amateur of the horrible incidents of human Tragedy if my Dear George you...
In all the hurry and confusion which attended our journey it was impossible for me to write you...
I am very glad my Dear George find by your Letter which is just received that you are better and...
I send you three sheets of the dialogue because it was too little at once to read only a sheet—I...
With the utmost pleasure I would write to you as often as you wish were my health perfectly and...
Your father has intended writing to you several days but something or other perpetually occurring...
3rd: December. My whole morning was occupied with visits and writing cards of invitation—we have...
You will be quite worn out my dear George with my would be poetic effusions; but as I told you in...
I have at length received your Letter, after having unpatiently waited untill your more important...
N. 9 has reached me and I hasten to answer it although I must complain a little at your...
I am at length about to attempt to answer your Letter but am not quite sure whether I shall be...
I was much gratified by the receipt of your Letter my dear George yesterday at noon and am...
It is some time my dear George since I wrote but much sickness and trouble have kept my mind in a...