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So totally incapacitated do I feel myself for writing were it not through fear of giving you pain...
How shall I express my impatient anxiety at not hearing from you, five tedious weeks have elapsed...
Permit me to felicitate you on your appointment to the Court of Lisbon which pleasing...
Sunday last brought to hand your invaluable letter of the 6 th shall I confess I was nearly too...
How shall I answer my dear friends last charming letter where find words adequate to the pleasure...
After waiting with extreme anxiety I recieved my friend your very short letter of the 12 th Ins t...
How my much loved friend Shall I atone. for the uneasiness my last letter caused you— Could my...
I have within the last sad hour recieved your affectionate though painful letter of the 12 which...
In my last I told you I believe how inadequate I found myself to the task of answering your very...
Agreable to my promise of the 29 th of writing to my beloved friend once a week I now contrary to...