John Foulke to William Temple Franklin (unpublished)
Paris Wednesday morning Hotel de Louis Seize

Doctor Foulke’s best comps. M. Franklin Esqr. thanks him for his civility of enquiring after Mr. Foulkes health—which has been in too bad a state to permit his going out these several days past—but as Mr. Foulke is at present much better—he is only hinderd [from the] pleasure of a trip to Passy by the very bad weather—

Mr. Foulke proposes a little journey of thre or 4 weeks to reestablish his impaired health, but misses himself the hono’r of paying his respect at Passy before he goes—Dr. F. begs to mention of his sense of duty & most sincere respect & esteem for his Excelly Dr. Franklin & T. Franklin will oblige his friend by telling Monr. de la Motte how frequently he thinks of him & how much he longs for a half hours chat with him a L’Hotel de Louis seize (by the bye). In case T. Franklin should on some of his visits to Paris take that hotel in [the] way, it wou’d add a singular pleasure to those many favo’rs for which I have the honor to be most sincerely Yours

JF

Temple Franklin Esqr. Passy
Addressed: Temple Franklin Esqr. / Passy
Endorsed: Foulke
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