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My Dear Miʃs Hamilton
I regrate[sic] extremly[sic] that it has not been in my power to wait
of you befor[sic] I went out of town tho I have intended it very
often, but the last week has been so exceedingly hott[sic] I realy[sic]
durst not venture upon any expidition[sic],
tomorrow Morning I leave town for the Summer, and goe first
to Lady Elizabeth Archers where I hope to stay some months,
I shall be very much obliged to you if you will be so good
to inform me when the blue knoting[sic]1 will be wanted, give
me as much time as can be spared, that I may doe the
more of it, I have realy[sic] done nothing els[sic] since I had it
and notwithstanding there is still a great deal to doe, but
as soon as I know it is neʃsesery[sic] to send what is done,
I will take Care it is sent safe,
I hope you have keep[sic] your health well ever since
I had the pleasure to see you, it is very happy to be
Notes:
1 The knitting of knots in yarn to make decorative items.