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silk?  I may be obliged to go to  
silk?  I may be obliged to go to  
Ritien(?).  If I do I shall go very soon.
Ritien(?).  If I do I shall go very soon.
[?] spoke of going to Ritien(?) when  
You spoke of going to Ritien(?) when  
the weather becomes warm.  I will try  
the weather became warm.  I will try  
and inform you when I go for per-
and inform you when I go for per-
chance you may be coming up about  
chance you may be coming up about  
the time I go.
the time I go.
Well I must close.  My postie  
Well I must close.  My postie  
[?] haste to write [?] was to [?]
[?] haste to write now was to say
that I preferred not to play at the  
that I preferred not to play at the  
concert under the circumstances.  
concert under the circumstances.  
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member me to him and all of  
member me to him and all of  
your family at home.  Am very  
your family at home.  Am very  
much obliged for the good [?]
much obliged for the good opinion
of Dr T.  It is always flattering to find  
of Dr T.  It is always flattering to find  
that one is capable of gaining friends.
that one is capable of gaining friends.
Please excuse the haste of this letter
Please excuse the haste of this letter
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getting the goods at a more

reasonable rate.  It was a fine 

cheat and really a pretty piece of silk? I may be obliged to go to Ritien(?). If I do I shall go very soon. You spoke of going to Ritien(?) when the weather became warm. I will try and inform you when I go for per- chance you may be coming up about the time I go. Well I must close. My postie [?] haste to write now was to say that I preferred not to play at the concert under the circumstances. I will go down some other time and help Mr Roberts. Please re- member me to him and all of your family at home. Am very much obliged for the good opinion of Dr T. It is always flattering to find that one is capable of gaining friends. Please excuse the haste of this letter