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Sir
I doubt not but You will be pleased to hear
that my little Pupil is well, & is settled in his
own Room without catching any Cold. I am afraid
he is not a very punctual Correspondent. I left
it to him to acquaint You that our young Gentlemen
in general went into Mourning, & I find since, that
he wrote his Letter & forgot to send it.
It will be necessary for You to send us a
Bill with a Receipt for the Paper, that we may
know hereafter how to third it.
I am, Sir,
Your most obedt. humble Servt.
Jacob Jefferson
Queen's Coll. Nov. 20.
1760
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