Volume 64: Emily Macarthur [Mrs. James Macarthur] correspondence and other papers, 1838-1879: No. 032

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Parramatta April twenty nine 1842

Frederic Thompson Esq
Rhyana
Goulburn

Jas. Macarthur

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My dear Frederic
I cannot send Emily's letter without a line from myself. Your extraordinary silence has indeed pained us all more than I can tell you, & is [Indecipherable] to anything like retaliation, our 

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[indecipherable] object has been to rouse you to more vigorous action. There is one omission in the letter respecting wh you will feel a friendly curiosity I doubt not. Our poor departed Sister was buried

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at Camden on Monday last, to have sent for you was impossible.

God bless you, that we hear of you soon.

Yr old friend
J.M.

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