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We have just now past Woolwich which is the last place in the River till we come to Gravesend the
appearance of which is connected with any idea interesting ideas. As we shall probably stop come to anchor abo
6 hours somewhere near Gravesend I will send you a bit of a letter from thence. Wherever we come to anc
our Skipper must go ashore at the Custom house at Gravesend, and I must go with him to procure so
provision or starve. You left me so suddenly that we had no opportunity of speaking any of thos
kind of speeches to each other which could have answered no purpose but that of furnishing us both with
such a set of melencholly ideas as we might not for a long time have gotten rid of. It is now so little a time sin
we parted that the Idea of the probability of our not seeing one another for so long a time had affected me
ry little and I hope we shall both neither suffer much on your this account. We have long intended to
part on some such occasion an but never could have the expectations of circumstances favoring us so much.
could I only know that you eat your breakfast & drink your tea tollerably comfortably without me I could
be no otherwise than happy myself for The variety of objects which must necessarily engage my attention w
give me no time to be une long uneasy on any account. If


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Date_1

1779-08-25

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538

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359

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001

Titles

Category

Correspondence

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Recto/Verso

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Penner

Samuel Bentham

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