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− | Weymouth Novr 5:th 1808 | + | Weymouth Novr: 5:th 1808. |
− | Dear Sir | + | Dear Sir/ |
You will I fear conclude that my not | You will I fear conclude that my not | ||
addressing you sooner has proceeded from | addressing you sooner has proceeded from | ||
− | Inattention on my part | + | Inattention, on my part- but I can |
readily assure you that has not been the | readily assure you that has not been the | ||
− | cause | + | cause - but that it has originated from |
− | a variety of | + | a variety of Circumstances most unfavorable |
to my wishes - or even thoughts - | to my wishes - or even thoughts - | ||
that alone has been the cause of my | that alone has been the cause of my | ||
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not unacquainted with - I can only | not unacquainted with - I can only | ||
assure you, my dear Sir, that [[underline]] no one | assure you, my dear Sir, that [[underline]] no one | ||
− | Event [[/underline]] in my Life has ever given | + | Event [[/underline]] in my Life - has ever given |
me more anxiety of Mind - as I find | me more anxiety of Mind - as I find | ||
on the separation between Mrs. S. and | on the separation between Mrs. S. and | ||
myself - there are some pecuniary difficultys | myself - there are some pecuniary difficultys | ||
− | which compel me for the present, to | + | which compel me - for the present, to |
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Weymouth Novr: 5:th 1808.
Dear Sir/
You will I fear conclude that my not
addressing you sooner has proceeded from
Inattention, on my part- but I can
readily assure you that has not been the
cause - but that it has originated from
a variety of Circumstances most unfavorable
to my wishes - or even thoughts -
that alone has been the cause of my
not doing myself the Honor of writing
to you, on a Subject which you are
not unacquainted with - I can only
assure you, my dear Sir, that underline no one
Event /underline in my Life - has ever given
me more anxiety of Mind - as I find
on the separation between Mrs. S. and
myself - there are some pecuniary difficultys
which compel me - for the present, to