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I fear Dear Sir I have tired you with this long letter, & can only beg your excuse, by saying, writing to you has given some relief to my mind.  I beg you will not take the trouble of answering this, but if you see Mr. Greville who has always been kindly interested in Blighs Affairs, I think if you will mention it to him, he will have the goodness to represent the matter in its true Colours to Mr. Cooke, whose honorable [honourable] mind will not be biassed by an interested faction. 

          My Daughters unite with me in most affectionate & respectful Compliments to you

I am Dear Sir
Your most Obliged
humble Servant

Elizabeth Bligh

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