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[[unclear]] fine and I know he likes your society
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weather ine and I know he likes your society
and that of  
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and that of Merewether's.
  
I am glad the party at the
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I am glad the party at the Upper Lodge went off
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so well and George writes as most perfectly satisfied
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with Law and those under him. I make
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no doubt I shall find the House in perfect order
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on my return and the Park and Farm going on well
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under your directions. I am glad you have had
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at last rain and probably you will have more
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than enough. But it was much wanted.
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We have had wet: but hitherto it has not prevented
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our usual walks. I conceive we shall
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remain here till 11th July that the Dutchess and

Latest revision as of 11:05, 13 January 2019

weather ine and I know he likes your society and that of Merewether's.

I am glad the party at the Upper Lodge went off so well and George writes as most perfectly satisfied with Law and those under him. I make no doubt I shall find the House in perfect order on my return and the Park and Farm going on well under your directions. I am glad you have had at last rain and probably you will have more than enough. But it was much wanted.

We have had wet: but hitherto it has not prevented our usual walks. I conceive we shall remain here till 11th July that the Dutchess and