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During my long absence from home my Dear Charles I could not write to you as it was difficult to...
As I know how much your time must be engrossed by your studies my Dear John altho’ the temporary...
You have at last much to my satisfaction, renewed a correspondence which ought never to have been...
I am sure you must have thought me mad from the date of my last letter I was so teazed with...
I will thank you to tell Mrs. Cranch to give George a couple of teaspoonfuls of Castor oil and to...
We had concluded from appearances here that you would be detained some days at Revel, but I did...
I am much pleased my Dear John by your Letters and hasten to answer the last which was received...
August 30 It is worth while to be absent a short time from home for the sake of receiving such...
I was much pleased to observe that you had taken more pains with the writing of your last Letter...
Altho’ I write with difficulty I cannot resist the temptation and must gratify myself by writing...
I have impatiently waited for letters, my best friend, having recieved none, since last Thursday...
We yesterday went fishing for the first time and to my great astonishment on looking up our...
It is so long since I heard from you I begin to find it difficult to account for your...
I received your kind letter of the 30 of September in due time and although it confirmed the bad...
Your last Letter my Dear John was indeed filled with grievous news and I sincerely pity the...
Your sudden silence after the affectionate and unremitted attention you shewed during your dear...
December 11th. Went into Georgetown to see Mrs Otis, was not admitted Called on Mrs Smith and Mrs...
14th December. We were all so exhausted that we determined to keep quiet all day at home....
Your Letter which I received yesterday gave mutual delight to all of us—It was exactly the style...
I intended writing to you yesterday but was prevented by a feverish indisposition which I believe...
Still no Letter from you mon Ami! I can scarcely account for this, as Mr Hall wrote me, that you...
Mrs. Adams requests the Honor of Mrs Gardner’s Company at Tea on Tuesday the 23 of December and...
Feby. 27 Remained at home all the morning—Mr. Adams dined with Mr. Lowndes—In the evening went to...
I was seriously concerned to hear of your illness and am still considerably uneasy of lest you...
August 3 After despatching my Letters we received Georges N. 10 with one from Mrs. Porter in...
Having arrived thus far safely my best friend I write you a few lines merely to inform you that I...
From your last Letter of the 19 I am led to believe that you are not likely to return home so...
How it happened that I omitted to say I had received N. 1 I do not know—It was so kind a letter...
The easy manner in which you appear to take your College studies is diverting to me I confess but...
I am very uneasy my dear John at your indisposition more especially as you do not mention its...