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[Page 4] Parramatta Wednesday July 25th 1829 My beloved Brother,
I find that I have yet time to address a few hurried lines to you and altho' I had previously determined not to write, by this opportunity yet now I have learned that the vessel is to be detained another day I cannot any longer delay to thank you for your last affectionate note and the packet of beautiful paper which accompanied it. You must not be surprised at my apparent want of attention in not addressing you more frequently nor imagine that it proceeds from any diminution of affection. believe dearest Edward that although my love for you may not be frequently displayed in words as in long day occurrences of life if only towards an opportunity of being called
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favourite written in ink. I think I'm a very amiable little woman and that I'm hurting a past assertions to us. His firming can thunder in quit such & dismiss all words of loves remembrances. You would be pleased with my little fad weight. "Sir" Maxin and you were lovers & breaking apart the pro= mises to her, the finest of the family. Mrs. Kay is too sleeping with Maxin & last night the herd. a little fiver in thus hand. He was not expected to be keen to far bliss. 1830 - 25- 2 a past disappointment to poor Mrs Kay who was in harshly expectation of Philips assensus. He has been exposed to much cold & hardship and at own time he had any throu midshipman. The firemen & 9 sailors to assert I'm on loved his own ship. The 2nd Captain states I died. But a height to run
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