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Your kind letter I receiv’d to day and am greatly rejoiced to hear you are all so well. I was...
I thank you my dear Sister for all your kind offers. I have not been able yet to get Miss Dolly...
Tomorrow being Commencment, suppose this will not fail thro want of a conveyance. I therefore...
I heard to Day that the Doctor had a Letter from Mr. Cranch, and that he was still very Ill, poor...
I was yesterday at Weymouth where I received your Letter, and the saffron risbands &c. I thank...
I was at Boston yesterday and saw your Brother who was well. I have but a moments notice of an...
I wrote to you a week ago, and sent my Letter part of the way, but like a bad penny it returnd,...
Mr. Etter was so good as to come this morning and inform me that his Sons would go to Salem...
If it was possible to tell you, my dear Mrs. Cranch, how much I think myself obliged to you, for...
I have just returnd from Weymouth, where I have been for a week past. It seems lonesome here, for...