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I enclose the Letter just received I cannot guess why it was written to me— MHi : Adams Papers.
Having received a very elegant Lace Cap from the Ladies of the Lace school at Newport I write to...
Is Hugh Nelson going to Mexico? What is to become of Genl S.—? Nobody suits here but...
I send this enclosure and add a few lines to state that I shall leave this place on Wednesday for...
We have accomplished our journey thus far as well as I anticipated but my brother was so ill this...
I yesterday wrote to you in answer to your Letter and as I suppose it will be agreeable to you to...
We arrived here yesterday morning after a rapid tho’ not remarkably pleasant journey from French...
We have arrived safely at this place without much trouble and the Horses stood it pretty well,...
We have arrived safely here after a tolerably pleasant journey and a very pleasant visit at...
I have been so very sick the last day or two it has been impossible for me to write you I am...
It is my intention to return to you early next week unless my Dr. forbids; I will therefore beg...
Mr. Shaw brought me your letter last night of the 29 and you may be assured I will attend to the...
I intended writing to you yesterday but was prevented by a feverish indisposition which I believe...
How it happened that I omitted to say I had received N. 1 I do not know—It was so kind a letter...
Would I were a Poet and could celebrate this day as it deserves to be—Few Natal days would admit...
Our poor George is so much better to day that we shall probably be able to get home sooner than I...
Having forgotten to order Georges bed to be removed into my dressing room I now write to ask you...
Mr Sergeant sent me your Letter yesterday morning and I thank you for the pleasant information it...
Johnson arrived last Eveng. and brought me your very kind Letter my best friend and I am truly...
Having arrived safely without any “hair breadth scapes” to relate, I have little or nothing to...
As Mary is much better to day I hasten to write you that the Letter of yesterday may not create...
I was so much hurried when I wrote to you from New York that I am afraid you could scarcely read...
We have moved into our new lodgings and are very comfortably established with a kind old Lady who...
22 It every hour threatens rain but no rain falls. Mr H— says his Corn Crops will be very fine...
This day has brought me an invitation in form to attend at the Capitol tomorrow to witness the...
I yesterday sat down to answer your last Letter, and wrote two, neither of which I have sent, as...
Mr. Hopkinson came yesterday to see me and in the evening accompanied me to the Academy of Arts...
Mr Crane brought me your Letter last Eveng from Bedford but although I was rejoiced to receive it...
I did not write you yesterday because I was so much fatigued I was obliged to lie down as soon as...
From the earnestness of my last Letter I am much afraid that you may think as is often the case...