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I suspect that it would be more reasonable to think that your owing me 3 letters proceeds from my...
I am afraid I shall be bankrupt in my epistolary account with Anne & yourself. however the tide...
Your fear of being a bankrupt is not badly founded as for I think if we were to count our letters...
I believe I have recieved no letter from you since I came from Monticello, but perhaps there is...
I have nothing better to send you than an old song, but indeed I could send you nothing better....
I hope my dear grandpapa, will excuse my long silence; when he knows the reason of it which was...
This is the second letter I have written to my dear granpapa without recieving an answer but as I...
I owe you a letter, and very fortunately have one to inclose from an acquaintance which you must...
I should have written to you post before last but I was not at home and newyears day I did write...
I send you some poetry, but am not sure whether I may not have sent you the same pieces before....