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morning till night. . . . You did not tell me how you liked 

 being left in Parris when all the party left you to go into 

 Swisserland. I dair say you thought it was for the best 

 and was very orderly about it. I dair say your cubboard 

 ware you put your clothes is very tiday you can find your 

 things in the dark Hannah says you are very tiday I hope 

 she is good-natured to you and then I know you will be to 

 her. . . . Now with evry warm wish for your Health and 



Happiness I am yours affectionately 



M. JONES. 



Please to remember me kindly to Peeter and Molly. 



