The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift/Volume 12/From Jonathan Swift to Jack Worrall - 11

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MARKET HILL,JAN. 4, 1728.


I HAD your long letter, and thank you heartily for your concern about my health. I continue very deaf and giddy; but however, I would certainly come to town, not only for my visitation, but because in these circumstances, and in winter, I would rather be at home. But it is now Saturday night, and that beast Sheridan is not yet come, although it has been thawing since Monday. If I do not come, you know what to do.

My humble service to our friends, as usual.