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Mr T's letter. Vis" "I called on your Mother
and found her much better than what I
had anticipated before going up, she having
nearly recovered from the effects of her fall
down cellar -- which by the way she told me
she had written a full description of"

I am sorry that you met with such an
accident, but am glad that you are fast
recovering from the effects thereof -- Hope you
will experience no inconvenience on account
of your fall, but will outgrow it entirely.

I am in hopes to receive your letter yet
either tomorrow or in a fortnight from now
when the next mail arrives.

The first time I went to the Post Office
I only received a letter from Mr T. -- then
after I read it and found that you had
written me, I went to the office again,
when I received a letter from Mr Stone but
none from you. I shall go to the office again
tomorrow morning, and if I am disappointed
again then I must wait until the next mail
arrives when I hope to get a letter from you
and also those miniatures without fail --

I hope Charles and Harriet are well as
they can assist you a great deal, and I
also wish I was at home to attend you also,
and if I were so situated that I could make
you a visit within a short time I should certainly
do so

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