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with us to day and he desired me
to write you by this post and say
that you can leave Bathurst when
you like and it is no matter if
there is no Clergyman up there
for one Sunday. Mrs Kearne is very
angry that the archdeacon should
think of sending her to a house
before it is quite finished: I have
enclosed the copy of the letter to you that I sent
him in answer to those few lines
he addressed to me; now that the
storm had blown over I think you
had better not answer the archDs
letter only to inform him that
you have purchased Mr Hook's
house; he seems rather hurt

that you had not done it before.
I shall not write to you next week
as perhaps you will be down altho
I shall be surprised if you stay
the Sunday over.
Tell Milkman the [indecipherable] has not sent
the Milk Coolers &c home and I do
not know his name to enquire after
him. If you can, send a jar or keg of
of butter down - The Children and [indecipherable]
are well Kitty I hope is a little better
My Father sails on Monday; he leaves
us Sunday Evening
I do not remember that I have any
thing more to mention and in
the hope of shortly seeing you again
believe me
Your's most affectionately
A Hassall

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