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letter which came this morning as well as the [[underline]] kind [[/underline]]
 
letter which came this morning as well as the [[underline]] kind [[/underline]]
 
Person who was so good as to [[underline]] hand it to me. [[/underline]] I will thank  
 
Person who was so good as to [[underline]] hand it to me. [[/underline]] I will thank  
you to say so to [[underline]] him. [[/underline]]
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you to say so to [[underline]] him [[/underline]].
  
 
Both the Amiable Sophy and myself are quite well -- Now
 
Both the Amiable Sophy and myself are quite well -- Now

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My Dear Lord Arran

I thank you very much for the letter which came this morning as well as the underline kind /underline Person who was so good as to underline hand it to me. /underline I will thank you to say so to underline him /underline.

Both the Amiable Sophy and myself are quite well -- Now unclear in to the unclear for making you and lady Arran a flying Visit which in truth gratified our hearts so much. I am very glad for the sake of my poor underline Servants /underline that I did underline not /underline put off going to Bogner till tuesday underline which /underline some underline folks /underline thought I had better have done, but it was underline not /underline near so bad a day as tuesday, as it underline Snowed /underline very hard, but next day it was underline all gone /underline . Yesterday I took a good underline time /underline and to day have had a Walk and it was very pleasant. The Maryborroughs were expected here next underline Week /underline and Lady underline Agnes /underline and Col underline unclear /underline the unclear unclear of underline Exeter /underline I