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We return’d to Town yesterday morning which was one of the most bitter Cold I ever experienced...
Your charming letter only reached me last night the roads being very bad but it came time enough...
11 July. This day we celebrated and drank the health of my best friend accompanied by every good...
I arrived here yesterday after a very fatiguing journey but find my health tolerably good Your...
I am sure you must have thought me mad from the date of my last letter I was so teazed with...
We had concluded from appearances here that you would be detained some days at Revel, but I did...
August 30 It is worth while to be absent a short time from home for the sake of receiving such...
I have impatiently waited for letters, my best friend, having recieved none, since last Thursday...
I received your kind letter of the 30 of September in due time and although it confirmed the bad...
I intended writing to you yesterday but was prevented by a feverish indisposition which I believe...
Still no Letter from you mon Ami! I can scarcely account for this, as Mr Hall wrote me, that you...
August 3 After despatching my Letters we received Georges N. 10 with one from Mrs. Porter in...
Having arrived thus far safely my best friend I write you a few lines merely to inform you that I...
From your last Letter of the 19 I am led to believe that you are not likely to return home so...
How it happened that I omitted to say I had received N. 1 I do not know—It was so kind a letter...
I am much disappointed at your Sisters not having accompanied you to Boston, having flatter’d...
The confusion around me and the perpetual interruptions render it almost impossible for me to...
The extreme anxiety you appear to suffer, my best friend, causes me great uneasiness; you have...
With what pleasure I read your last kind Letter you are capable of judging who are so well...
Yours of the eighth is come not to fill me with doubts because that was already effected but to...
Assured that a few lines from me will be acceptable to my best beloved friend on his arrival I...
Would I were a Poet and could celebrate this day as it deserves to be—Few Natal days would admit...
Our poor George is so much better to day that we shall probably be able to get home sooner than I...
Your two last numbers 21 and 22 came together as usual on Saturday last. I could not help smiling...
I address you once more from this place and I cannot yet say when I shall be able to leave it as...
Although Mr. H.—has informed me that the Congress is dissolved, still I persevere in writing, as...
August 8 Towards evening my brother became much better. To keep his thoughts from his immediate...
As I know no subject is half so agreeable to you as the Children, I hasten to write you, that...
Having forgotten to order Georges bed to be removed into my dressing room I now write to ask you...
After a very troublesome and tedious journey we have happily arrived at Berlin where I expected...
Mr. Harris was here last evening, and made me an offer of a House, which as times go is...
Not having heard from you by the last Mail on which I calculated we are all very much...
Yesterday passed without any material change—Mrs. Harrison called and Major Jackson and in the...
Your letter of the 6th and the enclosures, arrived safe last evening. I was a little surprized at...
I have not recieved a line from friend since you enclosed your very beautiful whom I permitted to...
You will no doubt be much surprized at hearing from me, so soon after your departure; but a...
According to your desire I begin again to number my letters but I hope at least that our...
I write you again my best friend; although I have nothing from you, since your Letter from...
August 7 After closing my journal I received your very affectionate Letter N 11 containing...
August 9 The Boston papers announce the death of one of our Grandees James Perkins—I think I...
My troubles will never end till you return and I really if it does not soon happen I shall be...
Mr Sergeant sent me your Letter yesterday morning and I thank you for the pleasant information it...
July 15th. Mr Sergeant called and talked of Paris in such exstacies, that my old suspicion...
To hear from you and to write you are the greatest pleasures I am at present capable of enjoying...
Your No 21 and 22 were recieved by me as usual last Saturday, or rather Sunday morning, as it was...
Yesterday my best friend I had the heartfelt satisfaction of hearing of your safe arrival at...
Mr & Mrs. Bache Mrs. Dallas, and Mr U S. Capt Biddle called but I did not see them—Your letter...
How shall I express my gratitude, my thanks, my admiration , of your very beautiful lines, my...
I still continue as well and better than we could reasonably expect my best beloved friend and...
August 10. Mr. Joanoff and Baron Maltitz and Mr & Mrs. Pederson and Mrs. Markoe called—I had gone...