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ward, to such a pleasant visit to you, during the summer. I hoped so much for Fred, from the rest and freedom from all care, which he always finds from visiting you; and the great comfort he takes, in your love, and companionship, while with you. He looks thin and much out of health, and claims in his entire [unclear] the hard work, constant fatigueing travel, and all the annoyances of Mothers jealous, vindictive temper; have told heavily upon him. Our case, has not yet, reached its turn on the callander, for a hearing before the Judges on the Court of Appeals, though each month brings us much nearer, the desired results of , our patient waiting. I am glad you are so pleased with you new servant Eliza, I hope she, and Frank also will continue to be, most