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My Dearest Friend
I received by the last post
your favours dated 7h.
[John to Abigail, 07 December 1796]
,
8th.
[John to Abigail, 08 December 1796]
and
12
[John to Abigail, 12 December 1796]
of the present Month together with
Pains Letter and the counter
part Jasper. I tremble when I look forward to the Scene
opening before me. My own reflections and meditations are similar to yours
except that I do contemplate a return to the Bar. Retirement at
Peace Feild I think would be a much
more Eligible Situation than to be fastned up Hand
and foot and Tongue to be shot at as our
Quincy Lads do at the poor Geese and Turkies, and like the frog in the fable, sport to the Boys
was death to the frogs. Since I came to Town some curious Annecdotes have to
me. Judge Daws after the Election was over, went to visit the
Govenour so said the G. To answer their own ends. I
say to answer their own ends Judge. They have sit up
Your Father and me Electors in opposition to each other. If I had been Elected,
I should have done something that should have cemented the Friendship of my
Kinsman or severd us for
ever. I hope Sir it will make no
A Country Man this Week who lives about 50 miles back was in Mr. N Austins Shop, and began to talk with him upon politicks. Why says he, they tell me that Mr. Adams tho a Clever Man will not do for President. They say he can't talk. Aya says Mr. Austin, he can't talk Nonsence. But do you or can you believe that a Gentleman who was many Years in the full practise of the Law cannot talk?
Very harmless was that report in comparison of a thousand others which I
dare say have
I inclose to you an Aurelias, the reputed Author Young Gardner of Milton. It is certain that he corrected the press and does not deny the peice. I can not but Suspect however that he has consented to Father it for some other person.
Tell Mrs. Otis that her Friends here are well, but in affliction for the sudden Death of Mrs. Robbins, Nabby Saltmass that was, who on one Sunday was married and before a fortnight was a Corpse. "O Blindness to the future kindly given."
Tomorrow I return to Quincy where I hope to hear often from my dearest Friend to whom
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