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My dearest Friend
I have written you but once since I bid you farewell. I was seized in Connecticutt with one of those direful Colds, which have sometimes brought my frame into danger and I was afraid to let you know how ill I was. I am now so much better as to be able to do Business.
We have no News of you since the ninth indeed since the Note in which you
told us of James's fever. The weather has given us great
anxiety in your account as well as much inconvenience on our own, ... If you
are at
East Chester and have a mind to come nearer to
Phyladelphia, you may find
comfortable accommodations at Van Tilsbourgs at
Kingston where I can visit you every other day. I pray you to
let me know when you intend to sett out from
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