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Sir
give me leave to trouble you with my sincere thanks for the Kind Interest you have taken in my Friend young Browns cause: let me assure you how sincerely I am oblige'd to you and I am certain it must add to the pleasure of a benevolent action to think you have revive'd the drooping spirits of his distrest [distressed] Family. I propose being in Town in a few days in my way to Limmington as a mild air for an Invalid Sister, I shall then take the opportunity of waiting upon you if you should be in town, so that I beg you will not think of troubling yourself to answer these hasty lines.
I am Sir Your most oblig'd Humble Servant
Gainsborough
Exton, Twenty seventh of August
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