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Prince at Dr Mather's whose family I
ever found extremely kind & hospitable.
At 4 o'clock I attended
Mrs Osgood's funeral as a pall-holder:
& walked back from 1 tomb to Mr
[Foreroths?] in procession.

Thursday.
Very stormy in 1 forenoon. -------
Went into 1 Library with some French
Gentleman. I could not converse w
them altho' I read the language;
& my bashfulness prevented my making
such attempts as wd be most
useful. I find it necissary, or at
least expedient to be able to converse
in French, for numbers of
1 navy are up every day.
Mr Adams of Watertown died last
evening after a tedious confinement
of 50 days. He left a widow & an infant son.
He had been settled about 5 months
& ws [ent?] off in [a?] midst of agreeable
prospects.

Fryday.
Prince called upon me in 1 evening

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