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the Bride leading off with a [indecipherable] & all joining in - I am glad E. has seen such different phases of society as this & Floors & she said to me "Mama I Iike this better than Floors

The day following we came here. Mrs Rundle Wilbraham is a daughter of Mrs Egerton of Gresford, & an old friend of mine - & she is a clever cheerful body. Mr W. & James get on well together. We have been here since Wednesday & tomorrow (Saturday) we return to Middle, & about Wednesday or Thursday we proceed to London where we must find a house for ourselves - I must go one day to Gresford, & we shall have to pay B.C. a visit & then we must turn our attention to getting E some good lessons in music & drawing. I have given you a rough sketch of our doings. I must write on other matters via Marseilles - travelling about shortens the time for writing almost too much.

God bless you all - I am dear Wm
yrs most affectly 
Em
 

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