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The fortnight that I spent at Eppington was so taken up in recieving and returning visits, that...
May I thank you my Dear Papa for your last letter , The advice with which it is fill’d , I feel...
We have been to Cumberland since I wrote to you last & saw while there the last melancholy rites...
In hopes every day of recieving the long wish’d for & long expected summons to meet you at...
I was writing to you My Dear Papa and apologizing for my silence which for some time past had...
My Dear Papa must think it strange & I fear very ungrateful in me, not to have answer’d so kind a...
I am sorry indeed my dear Papa that my silence has continued so long as to have given you...
I feel very anxious to hear from you my Dear Papa it is a long time since you left us, and it...
Your letter to Mr Eppes arrived yesterday from City Point where I imagine from the date it had...
I recieved your letter only yesterday My Dear Papa nor did I know ‘till a few days before that...
Mr Eppes is at present busily engaged in his harvest. it has been somewhat retarded by rain which...
I did not write to you last week my dear Papa, I had discover’d my little Francis had the hooping...
It makes me blush to think of the length of time which has elaps’d since I wrote to you last My...
I have written to you twice My Dear Papa by Dr Walker who was prevented the first time from...
My little son & myself have both been very sick since I wrote to you last My Dear Papa. we are...
Mr Eppes thinks we had best remain here My Dear Papa till we hear further from you about the...
Mr. Randolph has been summon’d to Richmond My Dear Papa about the time we were to set off, which...
We arrived here safe yesterday after a most disastrous journey sufficiently distressing in itself...
Your letters My dear Papa have been long unanswered but while low in spirits & health I could not...