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From John Jay to Adrienne de Noailles, Marquise de Lafayette, 28 November 1782

To Adrienne de Noailles, Marquise de Lafayette

[Paris, 28 November 1782]

Madam

Mr Jay is ^I am^ exceedingly mortified by the at having been Yesterday ^being^ obliged to deny him ^my^ self the honor of waiting upon the Marchioness de la Fayette ^You^ Yesterday; for he was ^having been^ engaged with Gentlemen on public Business the whole Day & Evening—1

The Letter which the Marquis expected from the american commissioners was sent to him yesterday,2 and Mr Jay ^I^ will devote the ^first my^ first Leisure Hour he has to writing to the Marquis him again—

Mr Jay ^my^ attachmet to the Marquis, will always induce lead him ^me^ to seek Opportunities of manifesting it, and he ^I^ regrets the Pain which his Departure must occasion by occasion to the affectionate Sensibility of so amiable a Lady—remember nevertheless Madam that he is gone to give you new proofs of ^his^ deserving you, and to gather Laurels ^add to^ those Laurels gather fresh Laurels bring fresh Laurels to a House long accustomed to expect and to merit them—

Mr Jay will feel ^I shall feel^ unhappy until he ^I^ shall have the Honor of prove recieving your Commands, and ^I^ shall endeavour some Time to Day to breake away from my Colleagues, and to assure you in Person, of the perfect Respect & Esteem with wh. I have the Honor to be3

Dft, NNC (EJ: 6757). Endorsed: “ . . . To Marchons. Fayette / in ansr. to 27 Nov 1782”.

1The American peace commissioners had been attempting to reach agreement with Oswald on the final treaty for most of the day. See Adams, Diary description begins Lyman H. Butterfield et al., eds., Diary and Autobiography of John Adams (4 vols.; Cambridge, Mass., 1961) description ends , 3: 78; and “Ridley’s Diary,” description begins Herbert E. Klingelhofer, ed., “Matthew Ridley’s Diary during the Peace Negotiations of 1782,” WMQ 20 (1963): 95–133 description ends 131–32.

3See the marquise’s letter of 27 Nov. 1782, ALS, NNC (EJ: 6748, 90008).

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