
          Recd. [Received] Dec. [December] 21


 My very revered and dear Sir!


 I am so happy, to receive yet continually
 new proofs of Your kind benevolence and 
 remembrance to us, your protegées [protégées].


 So much magnanimity from You all has
 touched me unexspeakable! Till now, my dear
 Sir, I am not yet in the power, to be a true 
 translator of my feels in Your language, but 
 I hope, You will kindly accept my imperfect 
 words in expressing You my deep feeled thanks 
 at present. Perhaps the time will be no more
 far, where I will be capable to converse with 
 You with less difficulty, than now. I deplore
 infinitely that unhappy circumstance, as no another 
 man than I alone may represent me truly,
 and none other can give to You a true relation,
 belonging my concerns.


 I see no other help, than to take lessons (private)
 by an English teacher; I wish only to learn the
 pronouncing, later I hope to be my own teacher.  
 But I could till now [added: not] do so, because I had to avoid
 the expenses, and all my remedies must apply to
 my beginning business.


 As to that last, it was till now impossible 
 for me, to report You personally. I could not 
        