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six thousand dollars, since it went on the road; and here, in New York, it drew finely , so that Mr. Hill, tried hard, to buy off other attractions, to keep Fred on it, for a long run. I suppose Fred, and all the company , will be out of engagements now, until the Spring season opens, in March, with new plays. I wish so much, dear Rich, you would let Fred and I come to visit you, for the next two months; we would both like so much, to see you, and I know, the entire rest and change of life, and scene, would be of great benefit, to our dear Son, for you know from what I have written you, in one of my former letters, how much the dear boy requires, mental and physical refreshment. You need not be afraid, dear Rich, that I will disarrange your household, by my bad habits, or inconvenience your cook; I am on time for my | six thousand dollars, since it went on the road; and here, in New York, it drew finely , so that Mr. Hill, tried hard, to buy off other attractions, to keep Fred on in it, for a long run. I suppose Fred, and all the company , will be out of engagements now, until the Spring season opens, in March, with new plays. I wish so much, dear Rich, you would let Fred and I come to visit you, for the next two months; we would both like so much, to see you, and I know, the entire rest and change of life, and scene, would be of great benefit, to our dear Son, for you know from what I have written you, in one of my former letters, how much the dear boy requires, mental and physical refreshment. You need not be afraid, dear Rich, that I will disarrange your household, by my bad habits, or inconvenience your cook; I am on time for my |
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six thousand dollars, since it went on the road; and here, in New York, it drew finely , so that Mr. Hill, tried hard, to buy off other attractions, to keep Fred on in it, for a long run. I suppose Fred, and all the company , will be out of engagements now, until the Spring season opens, in March, with new plays. I wish so much, dear Rich, you would let Fred and I come to visit you, for the next two months; we would both like so much, to see you, and I know, the entire rest and change of life, and scene, would be of great benefit, to our dear Son, for you know from what I have written you, in one of my former letters, how much the dear boy requires, mental and physical refreshment. You need not be afraid, dear Rich, that I will disarrange your household, by my bad habits, or inconvenience your cook; I am on time for my