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− | My dearest Son. The 12 [[underlined]] th [[/underlined]] being aproaching | + | My dearest Son. The 12 [[underlined]] th [[/underlined]] being aproaching which gave |
+ | You birth & [[underline]] par consequence [[/underline]] ever dear to me, shall not pass | ||
+ | without Your receiving a few Lines from me which | ||
+ | are to convey my most Sincere congratulations upon | ||
+ | the Occasion. My wishes are so uniformly the same from | ||
+ | one Year to another for Your wellfare, & my Affection | ||
+ | so Unalterable which I bear You that a repetition | ||
+ | of them would but [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] Prove tiresome to You | ||
+ | as I am sure You cannot doubt them. Therefore to Sum | ||
+ | up all in a few Words which are dictated by the | ||
+ | heart, Present or Absent, in Prosperity or Distress | ||
+ | You both shall & will find me prove in every Situation | ||
+ | My dearest Son | ||
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+ | Your very affectionnate Mother | ||
+ | & Sincere Friend | ||
+ | Charlotte | ||
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+ | Weymouth | ||
+ | the 9 [[underline]] th [[/underline]] August | ||
+ | 1800. |
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My dearest Son. The 12 underlined th /underlined being aproaching which gave You birth & underline par consequence /underline ever dear to me, shall not pass without Your receiving a few Lines from me which are to convey my most Sincere congratulations upon the Occasion. My wishes are so uniformly the same from one Year to another for Your wellfare, & my Affection so Unalterable which I bear You that a repetition of them would but deletion unclear /deletion Prove tiresome to You as I am sure You cannot doubt them. Therefore to Sum up all in a few Words which are dictated by the heart, Present or Absent, in Prosperity or Distress You both shall & will find me prove in every Situation My dearest Son
Your very affectionnate Mother & Sincere Friend Charlotte
Weymouth the 9 underline th /underline August 1800.