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will Easily conceive, how much of my Consolation must | will Easily conceive, how much of my Consolation must | ||
depend on preserving the Affection of my Family. | depend on preserving the Affection of my Family. | ||
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Kew Your very affectionnate | Kew Your very affectionnate | ||
the 1st February Mother & Friend | the 1st February Mother & Friend | ||
1789. Charlotte | 1789. Charlotte |
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Paper, and make every other representation, which You may wish to convey through me: for I shall resume with joy the Office, in which I have always delighted, of Conciliating and maintaining the harmony of my Family. How long our Common calamity may last, God, who inflicts it, alone can foresee. In the mean time You will Easily conceive, how much of my Consolation must depend on preserving the Affection of my Family. I am my dearest Son Kew Your very affectionnate the 1st February Mother & Friend 1789. Charlotte