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not have any reason to complain of baldness, occasioned by fellows passing over your head –

I shall always be glad to hear from you and if there is any thing you think I can do for you in England let me know, and I'll promise you I'll try.

Give my our united love to your Mother Father your Brothers & Sisters and accept the same yourself from

Your ever aff. Uncle
John Hall

Aunt would have written your Mother, but her hands & shoulders are so painful she cannot, she sends her love to Edith, and begs me to say she is very glad that she is not going to be a Fijian, my own opinion is, that Loviers are like wasps, for whenever you kill one, another comes buzzing about

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