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 one thing I have no impleasent monithe of either for no angry or unkind words ever passed between no they where both very thoughtful and kind to me in every way I forgot to tell you before that the same Minester that Mavried them read the fineral service for James I was sorry he could not come to see him but our house was to far for him and he was very busy in his own Parish just then almost the first o dy he was at home he said as soon as Jam well enough mother woe must go to St. Mary and hear Mr. Potter again he always used to go withus when ever he was in port) we will have some fresh Phots taken also some of the grave and send them when we serd the boe I was in hopes to have had it away before this but not being very well unel so bury with one thing ar another has delayed is Mr Cook dlesirs his kind regards to Hr Mr and yourself in which I heartly some belive me gours Limerly & - _