File 2: Hassall family, correspondence, volume 1, pp. 691-1800, 1855-1874: No. 082

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                                                                     831
weather for my journey and was at Miss Voges' at teatime.  There was plenty of room and to spare in the Mail and may tell Mrs. Hassall that I found the cakes very good travelling companions.  Also say, that well as I think of Berrima air from my own experience,  I have not forgotten the still stronger proof of its salubrity furnished by the digestion of which she told me.  I have not seen any of your family since my return; but I sent out a short note to Mr Hassall the other day about ten pounds I had received & paid into his Bank and I rather threatened to have a look at him at Denbigh about the end of next week.  However I may or not be able to go; but of course I must not do too much all at once in the holiday line; although I really think that the ten days I spent with you may have rather been a

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