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a good [[part?]] all that passed between me & them. Thy appeared to take such interest in my welfare & prosperity, and above all, the benedictions which they pronounced upon me, it excited my veneration & love for them, which is not easily to be irridicated from my breast.
a good [[part?]] all that passed between me & them. Thy appeared to take such interest in my welfare & prosperity, and above all, the benedictions which they pronounced upon me, it excited my veneration & love for them, which is not easily to be irridicated from my breast.
   Having now remained four years without seeing of my Mother or friends, except my father who came down twice to see us, and was at times in my salatary moments had a great desire to visit them. And while pondering these things in my heart, I was unexpectedly gratified with a visit from parents. My Mother appeared to be highly pleased with of our situation & the improvements we had made. But to my sorrow & to the extreme mortification of our friends, she soon made known the object of her visit, which was,
   Having now remained four years without seeing of my Mother or friends, except my father who came down twice to see us, and was at times in my solatary moments had a great desire to visit them. And while pondering these things in my heart, I was unexpectedly gratified with a visit from parents. My Mother appeared to be highly pleased with of our situation & the improvements we had made. But to my sorrow & to the extreme mortification of our friends, she soon made known the object of her visit, which was,

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a good part? all that passed between me & them. Thy appeared to take such interest in my welfare & prosperity, and above all, the benedictions which they pronounced upon me, it excited my veneration & love for them, which is not easily to be irridicated from my breast.

 Having now remained four years without seeing of my Mother or friends, except my father who came down twice to see us, and was at times in my solatary moments had a great desire to visit them. And while pondering these things in my heart, I was unexpectedly gratified with a visit from parents. My Mother appeared to be highly pleased with of our situation & the improvements we had made. But to my sorrow & to the extreme mortification of our friends, she soon made known the object of her visit, which was,