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To Benjamin Franklin from Sarah Bache, [May 1770]

From Sarah Franklin Bache

AL: American Philosophical Society

Philadelphia. May [1770]

Honored Sir

I am much obliged to you for asking Sir John Pringles opinion about Franklin, it has made me easier, but if it please God to spare him to us, intend having him Inoculated again when he has done cutting Teeth.5 I take the earliest opportunity of telling my dear Papa I have altered my intention of going to Jamaica, it never was Mr. Baches design to setle there. All the Uneasiness I sufered during his absence made me get a promise of him that we should never more seperate; and that he would take me to Jamaica with him, when his Business called him, and if we had gone it would have been with a full hope of having it in our power to return to Phila. to live in a few years. Mr. Bache never urged me in the least to go, but as he had made the promise, would not go back from it, and left it entirely in my own choice whether to go or stay; your last letter has ditermined me; no Sir, Your Child will not give you pain. She will stay, and prove to you through life what She realy is Your Dutiful and Afectionate Daughter

Addressed: To / Benjamin Franklin Esqr.

Endorsed: Daughter Bache  May 1770

[Note numbering follows the Franklin Papers source.]

5BF had answered Sally’s inquiry about inoculation by Capt. Falconer (BF to DF below, June 10); Falconer’s ship, the Pa. Packet, reached Philadelphia on May 24: Pa. Gaz., May 24. Hence Sally must have written in the last days of May, immediately after receiving her father’s letter.

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