Boston febr. 6. 1790
The winter has been so moderate that my Neibour Capt. Rich is
going to take a Trip to Philadelphia a month sooner than he
Expected. I would not Neglect the opertunity to Inform you I have
been and am as well as Useal, that I wrot by cousen John Williams
the 17th Janr and sent a Keg of Toung which I hope you have recd.
and find agreable. I do not send any by Capt. Rich because there
is none to be had but the verry same and it may by Next trip I may
be able to Procure some Newly come in.
I hope to hear when Cousen William[s] Returns that you have not
been worse and that you still keep up your spirits. I am as Ever
your Affectionat sister
I had Just finished my Leter to go by my Neibour to morrow when
mr. John williams sent me yours of Janr. 29. I was very sure there
was Danger of your being disgust[ed] with the quantity I sent but
was over ruldd [?] but determined not to send more at a time for
the future than you mentioned. I hope now you have been able to
Regale on them more than wonce as I beleve they are so throwly
Preserved they will Reman sweet all the cool wether. I Bless God
for all the Intervales of Ease you have and am your Affectionat
sister
I am Pleasd with the Performance of my Nephey William. It Looks
to me to be Accuratly Done must have taken a grat deal of time and
is worth Preserveing. Haveing Just Recved it I have not had the
Pleasure of shewing it to beter Judges.
Mrs Collas desires her duty to you and love to Mrs Bach.