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I am as well as usual. My friends, and
acquaintances are all well also. Mr Noyes [Ephraim Noyes] is as
well as he has been for some time.
I saw Mr Shipley yesterday. He is com-
fortably well. I have heard nothing from
Sam Tucker [Samuel P. Tucker] since I last wrote you.
Our business is tolerably good, and I
think will continue to be fair throughout
the winter. The weather since I last wrote
you, has been most of the time rainy and
rather cool. Still I think is not so severe
as a New England Winter. --
I received yesterday a letter from Miss Lewis
also one from J. A. Tucker. They were all well
and I think like living in Boston very
well.
Give my love to Charles and Harriet, and
tell H [Harriet] that I think her excuse for not writing
me was rather a poor one, as her letters
are always worth reading, not only once
but a second time. Tell her to write me
whenever convenient --
My kind regards to all my friends,
and a large share of my love to you --
Continue to write me if possible as
often as you have done, as your letters are
always received with feelings of joy & pleasure
by your affectionate Son
H. A. Parker
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