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My dearest Son. I am to return You thanks
 
My dearest Son. I am to return You thanks
for the Letter
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for the Letter You sent me from Augustus
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& the Book from Vienna, which arrived safely
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Yesterday Morning. I am sorry that poor Augustus
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has been so nonwell ever since His Physician
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left Him no I fear that He will not meet
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with another that can know His Constitution
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equal to  Domeyer. He had doubtless good reasons
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for parting with Him, but I fear He
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will feel His loss Severely.
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I have the pleasure to inform You that
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Charloote goes on better & better every day
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even Kiate assures me that Her little Neck
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& backbone grow considerably better, lady
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Elgin has been seriously ill indeed, She begin
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to mend, but it will be slow. There is no danger

Revision as of 20:51, 24 August 2018

My dearest Son. I am to return You thanks for the Letter You sent me from Augustus & the Book from Vienna, which arrived safely Yesterday Morning. I am sorry that poor Augustus has been so nonwell ever since His Physician left Him no I fear that He will not meet with another that can know His Constitution equal to Domeyer. He had doubtless good reasons for parting with Him, but I fear He will feel His loss Severely.

I have the pleasure to inform You that Charloote goes on better & better every day even Kiate assures me that Her little Neck & backbone grow considerably better, lady Elgin has been seriously ill indeed, She begin to mend, but it will be slow. There is no danger