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[MS 2038]

I regret to see the [division?]
in the Church of England
one must be right and
the other wrong I know
which leads to [indecipherable]
most, that city of
whom God's people are
warned to come out
of Robert is just
starting for Geelong so
I must make haste
I wonder how Uncle
James will like Lake
Wallace [Ellen?] Lloyd

[2037 repeated here]

[MS 2037]

My dear James,

Your will see by
what I have said to Fanny
that I have no hope of
visiting Denbigh till
the beginning of March
Can you meet me
there then However
till the time comes I can=
=not really believe I am
going it seems too good
to be true -

I want to

is staying with me, till she goes
to school - Their journey was
a very tedious one, the poor
horses could scarcely put one
foot before the other but they
were all well I had such a
[tribe here for a fortnight?] my
Uncle seems delighted with
this part of the country.

You and Fanny drive about
a good deal I wish I could pay
[Biallgonia?] a visit but I suppose I must
not even [deserve?] of that

Good bye dear James and believe
me I am your affectionate

Kate Hope-

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ghassall

Hope, Catherine ELiza. "Letter to James Samuel Hassall." Hassall Family Papers, 1793-2000, vol. Series 2: Hassall family, correspondence, 1793-ca. 1900. Sub-series 1: File 3: Hassall family, correspondence, volume 1, State Library Of New South Wales, 1849 (circa).