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(seq. 64)

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No. 21. Beverly, 22 November, 1818.
Saturday night, 10½.

My dear brother,

Here I am safely by your fireside,
Emily writing at the opposite side of the table.
I arrived here, just before sunset, last evening.
This day, I have attempted to preach to your peo-
ple. The house was well filled with attentive hear-
ers. Your good Mr. Moses Brown, who was unable
to attend publick worship, invited me to dine.
I was sorry to find him so indisposed. His
son was there. We remembered you affection-
ately at the throne of grace, both parts of
the day. Your letter had been received, the
day before; and I was pleased to witness the
interest, which was manifested by the great num-
bers. After service, I took tea with Mr & Mrs
Dane. They spoke of you with great affection.
I enjoyed myself highly around their social
fireside, till Emily came to annouce,
that Mr. Flagg & c. had come to sing. Imme-
diately, I repaired to your house, and we had
some pleasant musick, till past nine o'clock.

(seq. 64)

[fol. 1r]

No. 21. Beverly, 22 November, 1818.
Saturday night, 10½.

My dear brother,
Here I am safely by your fireside,
Emily writing at the opposite side of the table.
I arrived here, just before sunset, last evening.
This day, I have attempted to preach to your peo-
ple. The house was well filled with attentive hear-
ers. Your good Mr. Moses Brown, who was unable
to attend publick worship, invited me to dine.
I was sorry to find him so indisposed. His
son was there. We remembered you affection-
ately at the throne of grace, both parts of
the day. Your letter had been received, the
day before; and I was pleased to witness the
interest, which was manifested by the great num-
bers. After service, I took tea with Mr & Mrs
Dane. They spoke of you with great affection.
I enjoyed myself highly around their social
fireside, till Emily came to annouce,
that Mr. Flagg & c. had come to sing. Imme-
diately, I repaired to your house, and we had
some pleasant musick, till past nine o'clock.