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We have gotten our guns and powders on board and our sails bent. Just now we are painting the ship, and at the end of this week fully expect to be ready for the Nore. Should the obtaining of passports detain us any considerable time, I apprehend it would be as well for us to remain where we are until the body of the articles which are to come from town are received. I have orders to go out to the Nore with all expedition, which were given by Lord Spencer when passports were not intended; and as no counter orders are since come down, they must be put into execution. I mentioned this matter likewise to Mr Nepean, but whether public business will allow him to give any answer, or even to consider the letter, I cannot tell.

I still hope, Sir Joseph, that you will honour us with a visit. Mr Whidbey and myself will be otherwise much disappointed.

That you may be speedily restored to the world that looks up to you, is the most fervent wish and hope of, Sir Joseph,

your much obliged and
most faithful humble servant

Mattw.Flinders 

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