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is probable I may go down again in about a Fortnight when I think I shall be more fortunate — You must have been much gratified on your arrival to find the whole of your Family so comfortably settled, after your severe loss. It is a debt we must all expect to pay and children must in the common course of things have the heavy calamity of lamenting the Death of their Parents — But it is not a lamentation without Hope as most assuredly we shall again meet to endless bliss through the sufferings of our most gratious [sic] and beloved Redeemer unless by our own faults for we are told those that seek him shall in no case be cast out and with what Joy can I say my Beloved Mother left this world in peace and with a firm reliance on him that can alone be looked up to in the Hour of Death with confidence. Please to tell Mr Lawry I received his Letter and that the sale of the ox was not of the least consequence and will thank him to Credit us with the amount in your Mothers account as there is a little Balance there I believe in her Favour. Make my kindest re =membrance to all your family I have a Note from Edward for you which he desired I would deliver myself I have therefore left it till I see you supposing it of no im mediate consequence I remain
My dear Old Friend
Yours most sincerely
G. Cox
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