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I am very happy My Dearest Augustus to hear that You are better - I was much disappointed at the Stop you was Obliged to make at Frankfurt but I trust 'twill be the last I shall hear of an such a disagreable account. I thank You for Your last dear letter which made me most happy but when I receive one that informs me of Your being [[underline]] quite quite [[/underline]] well then I shall be happy indeed - I shall make it my business & pleasure to write to you as often as I can and tell you every thing that goes forward in this Country. You have but to trust to me for I have no such delight as that of doing all I can to please my Brothers and Sister who are all so good to me --Dear William returned to us last Sunday looking both well & happy, full of the Perfections of his Ship & Ships Company and more good Mannered and Charming than I have seen him for Years To be sure he is a Dear Boy / He enquired most [[underline]] Afftly. [[/underline]] after You