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will be better employed elsewhere, & more to your satisfaction. I cannot leave home this severe weather, & therefore I shall get the forwarder with my Flora before I go to town.
Daphne collinae in the open ground full of flower buds seems as yet unhurt by the cold in my garden.
Mrs Smith desires to join me in wishing you & the ladies many happy years. I heartily condole with Lady Banks on the cold weather. The thermometer here has been below [indecipherable] as I am told.
I am ever
Dr Sir
Yr obliged & most
ob.t [obedient] serv.t [servant]
J E Smith
Norwich Dec. 29. 1798.
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