[dateline] Germantown Decr. 30th. 1761
[salute] Dear Miss Polly1
I was at Boston yesterday and saw your Brother who was well. I have but a moments notice of an oportunity of sending to you the enclos'd which I took at your Unkle Edwards's.
2
[salute] I am, with compliments to your Family, your affectionate humble Servt.,
[signed] R: Cranch
Here we are Dick and Jack as happy as the Wickedness and folly of this World will allow Phylosophers to be: our good Wishes are pour'd forth for the felicity of you, your family and Neighbours.—My—I dont know what—to Mrs. Nabby.
3 Tell her I hear she's about commencing a most loyal subject to young George—and altho my Allegiance has been hitherto inviolate I shall endeavour, all in my Power to foment Rebellion.
4