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Since we arrived here, the weather has been clear and beautiful, and nearly as warm as Summer, This evening, it has clouded over and looks very much like rain.- I have been looking at Ann Maria's profile, which you had the kindness to send me, it affords me considerable satisfaction, but I expect to be more pleased when I see the little darling herself, You mentioned in your letter about adding the Gardner to her name, which I have no objections to, but as I am coming up soon, it might as well remain as it is, when I arrive I will address? with you, A word to Cousin, she seems to think I unclear rather foolish in betting with her unclear getting married, I stood before my own shadow? with my eyes wide open, in regard to this matter, I will sympathise with her, as I consider her the greater looser, she is loosing what she is worthy of, the society of a good husband, while I am only looser a few Dollars, Poor Girl. Remember my love to all the family, and please accept the same for yourself and a kiss of our sweet babe, From your most Sincere and Affectionate Husband, C. Gardner Pearce