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Dear Sir
I received your kind letter with
sentiments & feelings of the sincerest gratitude
how obliged to you I feel, for still continuing
to remember me. I hope Sir I shall never
prove unworthy the care & attention you have
bestowed upon me - Indeed I do hope dear Sir
that I shall be found among those who "hate evil
& [indecipherable] to that which is good". Thank you
from my heart, for the Hymn - I shall try
to make the best use of it. My Father &
Mother, Brothers && Sisters desire their best respects
& thanks with Kind Sir
your dutiful Pupil & [indecipherable]
Anne I. Williams
Lampeter June 24th 1821
Please to remember me kindly to W. [indecipherable]

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ghassall

Williams, Anne. "Letter to Thomas Hassall." Hassall Family Papers 1793-2000, vol. Series 2: Hassall family, correspondence, 1793-ca. 1900. Sub-series 2: correspondence, volume 2, 1794-ca. 1885. File 2: Hassall family, correspondence, volume 2, pp. 298-702, 1817-1826, State Library of New South Wales, 24 June 1821.

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