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Tuesday Morning | Tuesday Morning | ||
[[underline]] 1819 [[/underline]] | [[underline]] 1819 [[/underline]] | ||
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Dear Mayo, | Dear Mayo, | ||
I congratulate you from the | I congratulate you from the | ||
− | bottom of my heart on your return home: | + | bottom of my heart on your safe return home: |
Lady Mayo and Mrs Smith must have been delighted | Lady Mayo and Mrs Smith must have been delighted | ||
to have met again and the Dutchess | to have met again and the Dutchess | ||
hopes the two sisters will continue together | hopes the two sisters will continue together | ||
as long as they like: she is quite well and happy | as long as they like: she is quite well and happy | ||
− | and gaining universal | + | and gaining universal approbation: she desires |
her best and sincerest wishes to yourself | her best and sincerest wishes to yourself | ||
and Lady Mayo: remember me most particularly | and Lady Mayo: remember me most particularly | ||
− | kindly to Mr. and Mrs. Smith: my daughters | + | and kindly to Mr. and Mrs. Smith: my daughters |
Latest revision as of 06:50, 19 March 2019
St. James's Tuesday Morning underline 1819 /underline underline 20th Decr. /underline
Dear Mayo,
I congratulate you from the
bottom of my heart on your safe return home: Lady Mayo and Mrs Smith must have been delighted to have met again and the Dutchess hopes the two sisters will continue together as long as they like: she is quite well and happy and gaining universal approbation: she desires her best and sincerest wishes to yourself and Lady Mayo: remember me most particularly and kindly to Mr. and Mrs. Smith: my daughters