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January. 29th. 1836
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Jany. 29th. 1836
 
Worthing
 
Worthing
  
 
A thousand thanks Dear lord and lady Arran
 
A thousand thanks Dear lord and lady Arran
for your kind expressions you [[unclear]] by the [[unclear]]
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for your kind expressions just arrived by the [[unclear]]
Coach. Considering the [[unclear]] of the last [[unclear]]
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Coach. Considering the Severity of the last [[underline]] five [[/underline]]
[[unclear]] I am very well indeed--I [[unclear]] it whenever
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Weeks I am very well indeed -- I get out whenever
I possibly can in the [[unclear]], not till
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I possibly can in the Carriage as in past, but like
all the east of the [[unclear]] I had [[unclear]] in my head and
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all the rest of the World I had a Cold in my head and
after that so much [[underline]] business [[/underline]] that I have not been
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after that so much [[underline]] hoarseness [[/underline]] that I have not been
able to sing a Note this fortnight but [[unclear]] that I
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able to sing a Note this fortnight but for all that I
feel quite well--I often think of the hardship I  
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feel quite well -- I often think of the kindness I  
met with that it at [[unclear]] notwithstanding
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met with whilst at Arran Lodge notwithstanding
you
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your [[underline]] [[unclear]] [[/underline]] (I swear my Lord) my Singing
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[[underline]] Moll Roone [[/underline]] to [[underline]] Moores [[/underline]] beautifull and pathetic
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Words -- because it put you in Mind of Winnifred
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and "the very Civil Man" -- I wish you would
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Send me that [[underline]] absurd [[/underline]] Verification. Does my Lord
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Mayo

Latest revision as of 09:22, 15 March 2022

Jany. 29th. 1836 Worthing

A thousand thanks Dear lord and lady Arran for your kind expressions just arrived by the unclear Coach. Considering the Severity of the last underline five /underline Weeks I am very well indeed -- I get out whenever I possibly can in the Carriage as in past, but like all the rest of the World I had a Cold in my head and after that so much underline hoarseness /underline that I have not been able to sing a Note this fortnight but for all that I feel quite well -- I often think of the kindness I met with whilst at Arran Lodge notwithstanding your underline unclear /underline (I swear my Lord) my Singing underline Moll Roone /underline to underline Moores /underline beautifull and pathetic Words -- because it put you in Mind of Winnifred and "the very Civil Man" -- I wish you would Send me that underline absurd /underline Verification. Does my Lord Mayo