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Dear Sir Billy-- | Dear Sir Billy-- | ||
− | If you should | + | If you should by chance have heard of my being ill I |
− | suppose you will be all in a fidget and talking not [[unclear]] to | + | suppose you will be all in a fidget and talking not each day to |
− | [[unclear]] this | + | which the melancholy tidings of my [[unclear]] nevertheless praying |
+ | for my recovery to [[unclear]] [[unclear]] of the [[underline]] money-- [[/underline]] [[unclear]] | ||
+ | I know you say God's my life I shall be d--d not of [[unclear]] | ||
+ | should she [[unclear]] hopes the Quarter is paid in; well I | ||
+ | will not be brutal and so I will sure ease your mind | ||
+ | by assuring you I am [[unclear]] well and will send you with | ||
+ | this the £4--Now let us borrow your pleasure | ||
+ | about the rest: will you [[unclear]] some of it now and | ||
+ | you wish me to keep it till we meet; I am at your | ||
+ | Commands-- Regard me like an [[underline]] honest man [[/underline]] and | ||
+ | don't trust me like [[unclear]] or in other words | ||
+ | like our [[underline]] R: H; [[/underline]] than without [[unclear]] always bringing | ||
+ | to my [[unclear]] [[underline]] trumpeting [[/underline]] that I was an [[underline]] Old Lass [[/underline]] neither | ||
+ | useful nor ornamental-- I have said all this to show | ||
+ | you my hand is [[underline]] free; [[/underline]] [[unclear]] you will [[unclear]] it [[underline]] very | ||
+ | [[unclear]] [[/underline]] with folly and such Stuff-- [[unclear]] [[unclear]] | ||
+ | I now want you to help me out of a distress; I want to | ||
+ | do it [[underline]] deliberately [[/underline]] and [[unclear]] to make some if not being | ||
+ | called upon to pay the money again--I send for the | ||
+ | [[unclear]] Receipt which will at once explain Edwards' having lent me that |
Latest revision as of 12:49, 26 April 2022
July 22d 1810--
Dear Sir Billy--
If you should by chance have heard of my being ill I suppose you will be all in a fidget and talking not each day to which the melancholy tidings of my unclear nevertheless praying for my recovery to unclear unclear of the underline money-- /underline unclear I know you say God's my life I shall be d--d not of unclear should she unclear hopes the Quarter is paid in; well I will not be brutal and so I will sure ease your mind by assuring you I am unclear well and will send you with this the £4--Now let us borrow your pleasure about the rest: will you unclear some of it now and you wish me to keep it till we meet; I am at your Commands-- Regard me like an underline honest man /underline and don't trust me like unclear or in other words like our underline R: H; /underline than without unclear always bringing to my unclear underline trumpeting /underline that I was an underline Old Lass /underline neither useful nor ornamental-- I have said all this to show you my hand is underline free; /underline unclear you will unclear it underline very unclear /underline with folly and such Stuff-- unclear unclear I now want you to help me out of a distress; I want to do it underline deliberately /underline and unclear to make some if not being called upon to pay the money again--I send for the unclear Receipt which will at once explain Edwards' having lent me that