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you always collect some comfort or consolation for your Friends—your information respecting the...
I wait this mornings post with much anxiety a report yesterday reachd us, that mr Dexter died at...
I began to feel very much in want of a talk from you, this morning it came. I had written my Eyes...
I received your note this morning. mr A forgot to leave it last Evening; I am not much...
I return you Cs Letter, I think she will not be here untill the last of this month. I fear W’s...
My Eyes have been very troublesome the week past, So that I have not used my pen. I thank you for...
I thank you for the pamphlet sent me and think the writer more sinned against than sining. I will...
My correspondents increase so fast, that it puts out my eyes to write to them all. I have employd...
By your note last Evening I conclude you had not received my Letter by the post of fryday which I...
I have not committed burglary this time—Caroline haven written in the cover, all well the 9th of...
Mr Adams call’d yesterday morning before six oclock, I rose before light in order to write to...
Since last monday, I have not been able to write you a line. I lived in bodily fear of the...
you do not know how much your company is desired at Quincy. these long Evening we want much, an...
I have lost my dear venerable second Father and ancient Friend, the upright Christian, the...
I write again. I am yet among the Living, of which last Monday morning I had no expectation, but...
I know you will be glad to see my handwriting, and more so, when I tell you that I have rode out...
I was very sick yesterday, and obliged to take an Emetic, to clear of a quantity of Bile, which...
I must write you a few lines to day from a Night of Rest, I derive Strength, all lost again by a...
your Note I received and thank you for it, altho it gave me much anxiety upon your & mrs Bailey’s...
I received this morning your Note of Sunday and Monday, and am the better for hearing of that...
I received a few lines from you to night by mrs Adams; and rejoice in the returning health of...
I received your note this morning and wish you had known that mr Shaw came out last Evening...
I intended my dear Harriet to have written You before now—but it has not been in my power this...
Self, Self, is very often the first consideration I therefore begin my Letter by Saying I have...
I am much dispirited by the weather which prevented the intended visit of you and your Friends, I...
A ; I opend my Letters this morning and found a Number—dated last Novbr and December, the first...
I am very Sorry to learn that your Mother is so unwell, as Susan represents her. let me hear from...
keep yourself quiet. caroline will come Shortly, and then be sure you shall have a carrier after...
As I consider you as a part of my own Family, I Send you the inclosed, which you will return with...
I have just obtained pen, ink & paper at the house we have stoped at for the night to commence a...