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− | Boy of his | + | Boy of his age - in short all here are |
quite inchanted with his spirit, good | quite inchanted with his spirit, good | ||
sense & affectionate stile. - & beginning | sense & affectionate stile. - & beginning | ||
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my sincere prayer - I am sure that | my sincere prayer - I am sure that | ||
you rejoice also for the poor [[underline]] Howes [[/underline]] | you rejoice also for the poor [[underline]] Howes [[/underline]] | ||
− | who have sufferd cruelly | + | who have sufferd cruelly all this |
winter Ly Howe is gone today to | winter Ly Howe is gone today to | ||
− | Portsmouth | + | Portsmouth My kind love to all |
your family, & believe me | your family, & believe me | ||
ever most truly Yr Affte | ever most truly Yr Affte | ||
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my heart bleed for him & when | my heart bleed for him & when | ||
ever I think of him I am quite | ever I think of him I am quite | ||
− | sick | + | sick -- |
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Boy of his age - in short all here are quite inchanted with his spirit, good sense & affectionate stile. - & beginning so fortunately, I trust Providence may ever guide him through life & that every year he may prove a greater blessing to you all is my sincere prayer - I am sure that you rejoice also for the poor underline Howes /underline who have sufferd cruelly all this winter Ly Howe is gone today to Portsmouth My kind love to all your family, & believe me ever most truly Yr Affte Eliza
Oh! what I feel for poor Mr Digby my heart bleed for him & when ever I think of him I am quite sick --