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To Benjamin Franklin from Deborah Franklin, 6 April 1773

From Deborah Franklin

ALS: American Philosophical Society

Aprill the 6 1773

My Dear child

I did reseve yours by the laste packit dated Jan 6. I due in tend to write by Capt. All if it pies got [God] to preserve him Safe back a gen. I did in tend to say [sum]thing a boute Ben Franklin Beache but Billey told me he had mens[honed him?] to you in his letter yester day, I had thought I had bin two trubel sum [torn] as you had told me that he was two much or he was master of the house and then told me but I leve of[f] Leaste I shante due as I should say what I shold due as plese you well I know what such littel cretuers gain the afeckshon of those thay live with so the young Jentelman you wrote to of7 I muste leve of[f] leste I shold not due writs. Capt. All cold [could] tell you [illegible] you have bin in formed we have all our children in town. Be so kind to remember me to Dr. Small and all that remember me. Capt. orrey if remember8 as I am Cald on So Subscrib my Selef your afeckshonet wife

D Franklin

[Note numbering follows the Franklin Papers source.]

7Undoubtedly BF’s godson, William Hewson, Jr. DF must have received, although she does not specifically mention it, BF’s letter above of Feb. 2.

8Lewis Ourry was an old friend, and Alexander Small had recently called on DF in Philadelphia. Above, VII, 62 n; XIX, 140–1. BF returned their greetings to DF in his reply below, July 15.

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