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LETTERS.
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seen you, you will not be scolded by yours affectionately

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LETTER IV.[1]

Friday Morning [September.]

A man, whom a letter from Mr. ——— previously announced, called here yesterday for the payment of a draft; and, as he seemed disappointed at not finding you at home, I sent him to Mr. ———. I have since seen him, and he tells me that he has settled the business.

So much for business!—May I venture to talk a little longer about less weighty affairs?—How are you?—I

  1. This and the thirteen following letters appear to have been written during a separation of several months; the date, Paris.
have