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Who disappointed turn'd about,
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And swore internally, no doubt.
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On our return, a branch we found
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(Broke from the spice tree) on the ground,--
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A barrel full of apples on it. --
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So great a weight, + wind, had done it.
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But, still, the good old tree stands fast,
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Relick of generations past!
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Long may [underlined] it stand for future use,
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And fruit abundantly produce.
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Not much has happen'd here, since then.
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We rise + go to bed again;
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The time between, as usual, spend
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In little deeds, to little end.
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My rhyming tow[?] about all spun:
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A line or two, + I have done.
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How do you get along, my boy,
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As to your health [underlined], content, employ? 
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Your board, your room?  And how is Gross?
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Is he all right? or sick and cross
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Advise me, soon, of these, + more, --
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What part of time you've in the store, --
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Of what goes well, + what goes wrong,
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And thus oblige yours, 'Zadoc Long.'
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N.B.--My love to John.  Be kind + true
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Always to him, + he to you [underlined].
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Especially be interested
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In rules by his experience tested [all underlined],
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For guidance in [underlined] the store, or out [underlined],
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In every case of risk, or doubt [all underlined].
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I have in him much confidence, --
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In his integrity, + sense; --
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That he will counsel you in need,
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And be to you a friend indeed [underlined].
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[text following written vertically on same page, right edge]
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Tell John that I can raise the cash
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For note he sent, last mail, to wash [?];
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And if he shall depend on me,
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To let me know immediately [underlined].
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And ask if he expects the face
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Of the said note, or more, or less.

Revision as of 16:43, 19 March 2017

� Who disappointed turn'd about, And swore internally, no doubt. On our return, a branch we found (Broke from the spice tree) on the ground,-- A barrel full of apples on it. -- So great a weight, + wind, had done it. But, still, the good old tree stands fast, Relick of generations past! Long may [underlined] it stand for future use, And fruit abundantly produce. Not much has happen'd here, since then. We rise + go to bed again; The time between, as usual, spend In little deeds, to little end. My rhyming tow[?] about all spun: A line or two, + I have done. How do you get along, my boy, As to your health [underlined], content, employ? Your board, your room? And how is Gross? Is he all right? or sick and cross Advise me, soon, of these, + more, -- What part of time you've in the store, -- Of what goes well, + what goes wrong, And thus oblige yours, 'Zadoc Long.' N.B.--My love to John. Be kind + true Always to him, + he to you [underlined]. Especially be interested In rules by his experience tested [all underlined], For guidance in [underlined] the store, or out [underlined], In every case of risk, or doubt [all underlined]. I have in him much confidence, -- In his integrity, + sense; -- That he will counsel you in need, And be to you a friend indeed [underlined]. [text following written vertically on same page, right edge] Tell John that I can raise the cash For note he sent, last mail, to wash [?]; And if he shall depend on me, To let me know immediately [underlined]. And ask if he expects the face Of the said note, or more, or less.