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− | .. | + | Monday Eve. 4th Oct., 52 Dear Zadoc, we [?] your obliging favors by this afternoon's mail. I am sorry you are so un-happy in Boston. I wish you to stay till winter if [?] |
− | + | will pay your board [start underline] and if confinements to the desk don't injure your health. [end underline] It it hurts your health, you know, I would not have you stay another day. But if it does not, I advise you not to flinch at any reasonable [underline] amount of labor. You must consider that you have from your infancy up to this time, lived a very easy & rather in-dolent life, & that it may now be best for you to accustom yourself to [start underline] sever habits of industry. [end underline] in order that you may be fitted for future emergencies. Do as you will, I will | |
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Revision as of 21:44, 8 March 2017
Monday Eve. 4th Oct., 52 Dear Zadoc, we [?] your obliging favors by this afternoon's mail. I am sorry you are so un-happy in Boston. I wish you to stay till winter if [?] will pay your board [start underline] and if confinements to the desk don't injure your health. [end underline] It it hurts your health, you know, I would not have you stay another day. But if it does not, I advise you not to flinch at any reasonable [underline] amount of labor. You must consider that you have from your infancy up to this time, lived a very easy & rather in-dolent life, & that it may now be best for you to accustom yourself to [start underline] sever habits of industry. [end underline] in order that you may be fitted for future emergencies. Do as you will, I will