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<p>Dear Jerry</p> | |||
<p>The Park Keeper has sent twice to let me know | |||
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that the best venison will be soon gone. As this is about | |||
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the time when you expected M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi>. Brickenden's return I | |||
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suppose I may send the venison next week, but I wish | |||
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to hear from you first.</p> | |||
<p>I hope you had an agreable journey after you left | |||
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Whitchurch. M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi>. Grove was confined to her bed some days | |||
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& has been very ill but is now pretty well recovered, <sic>tho'</sic> | |||
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uneasy that her illness should occasion an alteration in | |||
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your journey & prevent your return by this road as she was | |||
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in hopes of your Company for some days stay with us. When | |||
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it suits you to make another Excursion this way, we shall be | |||
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very glad to see you & will make the place as agreable to you | |||
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as we can, but I apprehend you will be now agreably <sic>engagd</sic> | |||
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at present & heartily wish you success in your present | |||
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pursuit. M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi>. Grove & my Daughter desire me to present | |||
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their Compliments to you.</p> | |||
<p>I am Dear Jerry | |||
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your most affectionate Uncle | |||
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G.H. Grove</p> | |||
<p>Whitchurch | |||
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18<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>. Aug<hi rend="superscript">t</hi>. 1776 | |||
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P.S. Let me hear from you as soon as you can</p> | |||
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Dear Jerry
The Park Keeper has sent twice to let me know
that the best venison will be soon gone. As this is about
the time when you expected Mrs. Brickenden's return I
suppose I may send the venison next week, but I wish
to hear from you first.
I hope you had an agreable journey after you left
Whitchurch. Mrs. Grove was confined to her bed some days
& has been very ill but is now pretty well recovered, tho'
uneasy that her illness should occasion an alteration in
your journey & prevent your return by this road as she was
in hopes of your Company for some days stay with us. When
it suits you to make another Excursion this way, we shall be
very glad to see you & will make the place as agreable to you
as we can, but I apprehend you will be now agreably engagd
at present & heartily wish you success in your present
pursuit. Mrs. Grove & my Daughter desire me to present
their Compliments to you.
I am Dear Jerry
your most affectionate Uncle
G.H. Grove
Whitchurch
18th. Augt. 1776
P.S. Let me hear from you as soon as you can
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George Woodward Grove |
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