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I Hope you have before now received my letter, which was ordered on board with Captain Lyde, but...
I bought me a blue sarcenet coat not long since; after making it up I found it was hardly wide...
Your kind Letter my dear Neice was received with much pleasure, these tokens of Love and regard...
I presume my dear Lucy would be dissapointed if her cousin does not deliver her a line from her...
My fourth Letter I begin to you. I dare not reckon the Number I have to write; least I should...
Excuse me I have time only to tell you that I designd to have written, but the captain sails...
I have not yet noticed your obliging favor of April 26th, which reached me by Captain Lyde,...
I promised to write to you from the Hague, but your uncles unexpected arrival at London prevented...
Yesterday my Dear Lucy I received your kind favour of the 9th of April, and it was the only...
Your agreeable favour my Dear Cousin was received by me some time since. I have defered answering...
Your Letter my Dear Cousin from Haverhill I received a few weeks since, and hearing of an...
Disappointment upon Disappointment, Mortification upon Mortification My Dear Lucy shall no longer...
Will you not think me very unmindfull of you my Dear Lucy that I have not ere this, written you....
Indeed my ever honoured Aunt I should have been much disapointed if my Cousin had not brought me...
Your obligeing Letter of July th’ 20, was duly recieved—those repeated attentions to me deserve...
I last week recieved your invaluable favour of August 27. by Mr. Storer. I wish it was in my...
How good you are my dear Aunt, to favour me so often with your charming Letters, you cannot think...