Tho’ I wrote to you very lately, I cannot let his Opportunity by Mr. Williams slip, without a Line to acquaint you that I continue well. I had the Pleasure of hearing a few Days since that you were so when Mr. Vaughan left Boston, but he brought no Letters. We have long expected Cousin Jonathan, but he does not appear. If he is still there, give him the Pamphlet you will receive with this. If gone, keep it for yourself. In my last I inform’d you that I had receiv’d the Soap, and that it was very solid and firm, not showing the least Disposition to crack, and seems otherwise very good. Since you will not let me pay you for it, accept at least my Thanks, which indead you have merited by your Readiness to oblige me, even if you had allow’d me to reimburse you. My Love to your Children, and believe me ever Your affectionate Brother