Volume 60: William Campbell letters, 1846-1894: No. 390

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will long find the climate suitable.  My daughters are likely to be at home and their mother would like to be near them, and it is greatly on her account that we go home, but really that the passage is reduced to little more than a month, a run out here again will not take long.

Trusting that you continue in your usual state of health, and wishing you and all at Camden Park much happiness, & kind regards to Capt & Mrs. Onslow.

Yours ever sincerely

W. Campbell
 

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