had I returned by paris, I certainly should have seen my very obligen friend—I have brought the prints you wished for—and hope to have the pleasure of Seeing you in a little time. I Send this by a very particular friend, of my who is going to London imediately—I beg my dear, friend you will be to oblige, as to Send him a passport, by the Barer of this that he may not be detained in paris—if you have any Letters I am Shure this Gentleman will take them with pleasure—the passport is for himself only—Mr Esdale—and youll much oblige your most Sincere