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he regularly visited Queen St
on Saturday nights to see the crowds
that usually promedade there at that
time. It is gratifying to no [know]
that he does not give you cause for
trouble or anxiety, but then we are
fully aware that no [indecipherable] how
good a boy may be, there is [indecipherable]
on his being too much about
Brisbane at night. His mother
was[indecipherable] to his leaving
Clarke Hodgens principally because
he wuld not have appeared
in the evenings - I intend writing
to him as judisciously as I can on
the subject, without mentioning any
course of information, and get him
to [indecipherable] for his time from tea
to bedtime
I would be very much
obliged to you, if when at home,
you would sometimes ask him &
stop with you of an evening. I am
sure he would like it in good part
as he's rather amenable but we are
all creatures of habit, and he would
soon learn to like being with your
family more than going out of a
comfortable home these winter evenings
He expresses himself rightly
pleased with his new residence
and says it is not further than
Harris' Terrance from the Post Office.
I may remark that he is somewhat
of a restless disposition I think
naturally, and as I have myself
noticed, likes to keep moving about
when not engaged iin any special
occupation -
In my note to him I
purpose telling him to [indecipherable]
you or Mrs Hassall where
incomplete
1765
wants something said
about [indecipherable] in His[indecipherable]
lectures & she does not
owe the boys any letters
& do you think you have
[indecipherable] enough (underlined) to pay
the each & please till
[indecipherable] she saw Mrs B?
For she said she had
lately [indecipherable] him & you
[indecipherable] write a letter
of chit chat like Marian
who [indecipherable] [indecipherable] [indecipherable] & [indecipherable]
is [indecipherable] out her [indecipherable]
[indecipherable] - I hope you will
[indecipherable] also this as [indecipherable]
[indecipherable] now [indecipherable]
Please like family [indecipherable]
my [indecipherable] I have [indecipherable] [indecipherable]
[indecipherable] able to buy the
times [indecipherable] I provided
& lend it by Fridays [indecipherable]
it [indecipherable] the little [indecipherable]
books I gave her
She [indecipherable] [indecipherable] to
have changed their minds
about visiting the [indecipherable] I
hear talk of getting Mr
King of [indecipherable] College [indecipherable]
invited, he [indecipherable] [indecipherable] if he
[indecipherable] he would call on
[indecipherable] to his very home
It [indecipherable] it is [indecipherable] [indecipherable]
she is [indecipherable] [indecipherable]
with Mrs Oakley who has

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