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There is a great deal of pain: taken to make mischief between you & Mr & Mrs Porter many wish for...
I had a mantua makaker & a Tailor last week which keept me so fully imploy’d that I had not time...
I am doom’d my dear Sister to be the messenger of death to you. I believe for five weeks past my...
I write now because I know how it feels to be disappointed not because I have any thing to...
I this day receiv’d your kind Letter from Springfield. I Set you down in Brookfield in my mind...
I too have taken my pen with the rising Sun. I have been so disturb’d with the account of the...
Vanity of vanity! & the conseiquenc of it is vexation of Spirit— who ever is inclin’d to live...
I last week had to inform you of the Sudden death of my much value’d Freind Mrs Quincy I Now have...
I write again my dear Sister because I know you love to hear from me, & not that I have any thing...
I thank you for your Letter from worcester since that I have heard by the papers you have arriv’d...
I write my dear Sister with a hope that this letter will not find you in Philadelphia but as we...
I write now merely to inform you that I have reciev’d your two Lettes of the 9th & 13th of this...
I was very glad to hear by the Letter you sent me from Brookfield, that you had got Safely so...
Nothing but dire necessaty has prevented my writing as often as you could wish I do not always...
welcome thou best of women thou best of Sisters thou kindest of Friends the Soother of ever human...
we have made every thing as ready for your reception as we can. but alass I fear we Shall not see...
That you have reciev’d but one Letter from me my dear Sister is not because I have not written I...
I have at last heard from atkinson I had just Sent a long Letter to sister when I receiv’d one...
what a feast you have sent us my good sister. for alhough it may be call’d a feast of bitter...
I can never sufficiently thank you for your Letters & the communications you so frequently Supply...
I have receiv’d two Letters from you since I wrote last. one contain’d the Border & Lace for my...
I thank you for your Letter of the 20th of march which I receiv’d yesterday & for the papers you...
I last week receiv’d your first Letter from the city of washington. I began to grow impatient not...
you have not told me that the Lady in the undress who was presented at your Drawing Room had been...
I thank you for your Letter of the 15th of Nov br. before this I hope you have receiv’d another...
I never visit or pass your house but I think of that beautiful & simple Song in the Spectator The...
I cannot enough thank you my dear Sister for your kind Letter its Sisterly contents Sink deep in...
My fears are all alive. cousin Thomas wrote mr Cranch that his Mother was not so well as she had...
I design’d to have written you last week but was prevented by company I have receiv’d your Letter...
I have to thank you for two Letters which lay by me unanswer’d, I have had My hands full of...
I have been at hard work this morning & my hands tremble So, I can Scarcly hold my Pen, but if I...
I receiv’d your kind Letter of the 15 th yesterday & am glad to find you able to receive so much...
I hear by mr Smith & Cousin Louissa’s Letter to her Sister that your journey made you sick for...
I feel an inclination to write you every week athough I have nothing new to inform you of I know...
I know your impatience to hear frequently of your affairs here & I am as solicitous that you...
I have not been So shock’d for a long time as by the account of mr & mrs Halls death. Cousen...
I yesterday receiv’d your kind Letter of the 18th my Sons & mrs Johnson to you. you cannot think...
I have not written you so often as I wish’d to do for these Several weeks— I have not been free...
I have had the House full of company for a week & have not been able to Steal a moments to write...
I last monday receiv’d your Letter of the 22 d of october it was a long time coming. I wrote to...
I design’d to have written you by the friday mail but on Wednsday mr Norton came over to attend...
I have just clos’d a long Letter to sister Peabody from whom I reciev’d one last week— Tis the...
I have read the dispatches from the Envoys with as much astonishment as the Jacobins in congress...
I wonder Sister Peabody Should trouble you about our Nephews concerns. the first Letter She wrote...
How did you live thro’ the heat of Monday & Teusday we could but just breathe the glasses Stood...
I am very much mortified that I have Sent so Many Letters to you burthen’d with Postage I thought...
your kind Letter of Jan’ ry 14 th I received last week. I Shall not be dissatisfied with mr...
I know you will rejoice to hear that we are so far on our journey without meeting any accident my...
I was very anxious to receive a Letter from you this morning, and Betsy was wishing yet dreading...
I begin my Letter by saying that mr Cranch was so much better on the 7th, the date of mrs...