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17 My dearest Life! Rose & Crowpn at Twyford
It griev'd me much to understand, my not coming yesterday
to Barking, possess'd you with such Fears about my health; which indeed
was but indifferent from my Cold, and requird me to Nurse myself to
fit me for to Days Journy wch I was very unwilling shod be
postpon'd — had not my Uncle gone with my Excuse, I shod
have wanted none for I wod have been with you myself
but I imagin'd you wod not ease I shod. return that Day
indifferent as I then was — however God be thankt, I
found myself greatly mended this Morning, and now am
much the better for my Journy futher — wch has been
A great Expedition my Fellow Traveller & I think
considering the Business we had to Do at Corkham in
our way — but enough about myself, & too much
considering the ill state I find your dearself was
in yesterday from yr Relapse of your feaver; wch
gives me great anxiety, this 'twas some Consolation
to know what account yr Dr. gave of yr hopes of your
being soon better — let me Intreat you my dearest
to be careful, very careful of your catching Col —
my Uncle Woodward is gone forward with a view of
reaching Browning till to night, we parted at Maidenhd.
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