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emotions of tenderness, which ought to soften the cares of life.——God bless you!

Yours sincerely and affectionately
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LETTER XLVI.


June 15.

I want to know how you have settled with respect to ———. In short, be very particular in your account of all your affairs—let our confidence, my dear, be unbounded.—The last time we were separated, was a separation indeed on your part—Now you have acted more ingenuously,

let