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LETTERS.
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I will write to you again to-morrow, when I know how long I am to be detained—and hope to get a letter quickly from you, to cheer yours sincerely and affectionately

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——— is playing near me in high spirits. She was so pleased with the noise of the mail-horn, she has been continually imitating it.——Adieu!



LETTER XLIII.


Thursday.

A lady has just sent to offer to take me to ———. I have then only a moment to exclaim against the vague

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