I received eleven little books for which I thank you. But why was there not one line with them? My poor mother was much disappointed, and I believe imagined that I did not speak truth when I told her there was no letter in the parcel. I know you will pay the tribute of a sigh for the loss of one who loved you with the most ardent affection. She lingered under a most painful disorder many weeks, and departed the first day of this year. I have the satisfaction to think she had every alleviation her illness could admit, and more than she could have had if I had not come to this place, therefore I am well recompensed for moving. My dear Children are all well. My boys are at home now for their holidays.
I have heard that you are out of health. I wish you would give me a line, and if you can contradict that report I shall rejoice. Believe me Dear Sir Your affectionate humble Servant