To Mary Stevenson Hewson (unpublished)
Passy, March 19. 1784

You will forget me quite, my dear old Friend, if I do not write to you now and then.

I still exist, and still enjoy some Pleasure in that Existence, tho’ now in my 79th Year. Yet I feel the Infirmities of Age coming on so fast, and the Building to need so many Repairs, that in a little time the Owner will find it cheaper to pull it down and build a new one.

I wish however to see you first, but I begin to doubt the Possibility.

My Children join in Love to you and yours with Your affectionate Friend

Mrs Hewson
Endorsed: Passy Mar 19—84
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