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I have not wrote you my dear Aunt for a long time, much too long I confess; and even now those...
How shall I express to you the grateful Sense I feel, for your kind remembrance and attention in...
I have this moment heard that Cushing will sail for London in 3 days, It mortifies me to let one...
A Letter from my dear Aunt Adams recievd last July remains unanswered; I am almost ashamed to...
My Papa came in this evening and brought a great Letter directed to Mama, superscrib’d by my...
We have sat off our English Friends for Boston. Mama has accompanied them; Sister Lucy has gone...
The last evening we were all made happy by the reciept of Letters from you and Cousin Nabby, How...
You will percieve by the date of this that I am at H——: last thursday I arrived here. My Visit is...
I am determined not to neglect my pen for so long an interval as I did before your last Letters;...
This day I was Dining with Mamma at Mrs. Atkinsons in hourly expectation of receiving letters...
to what Cause my Dear Eliza am I to attribute that Air of Mistery which reigns throughout your...
Yes my dear Neice, it was a Ceremony that one must study Some time to find out either utility or...
My Dear Eliza will be one of the first to inquire after the welfare of her friend. Nor shall she...
I bought me a blue sarcenet coat not long since; after making it up I found it was hardly wide...
I have now before me your two last Letters by my Dear Eliza received by Capt Calliham which I...
At the Bath hotel I received my dear Neices Letter of April. I have told your Sister and other...
Here my Dear Eliza is your friend placed in a little village two or three miles from Paris,...
I am situated at a small desk in an appartment about 2 thirds as large as your own little...
And why my Dear Eliza has my letter layn unanswered. That it merited a reply I will not pretend...
Your letter N 2. Eliza, I was so happy as to receive a day or two ago. I searched my journal,...
In your Letter to Mamma my Dear Eliza of —— May you are strangely puzled to know in what manner...
You can judge of my impatience my Dear Cousin, the last week when we heard from Mr. Storer who...
Excuse me I have time only to tell you that I designd to have written, but the captain sails...
Did you ever my dear Betsy see a person in real Life such as your imagination form’d of Sir...
I came yesterday as far as Boston with Sister Lucy, who is employ’d in fixing me off: I came here...
I think my dear Betsy that some Letter of yours must have faild, as I have none of a later date,...
My things, are yet pretty much in Confusion, and I do not expect to get well settled till the...
There is a Gentleman by the Name of Blakney a Philadelphian who is with other company to dine...
Mr Smith informed me last Evening of an opportunity of writing by Way of N York and as I know of...
I am very sorry to find by your Mammas Letters that you are unwell. I wish you could have made an...