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1803.] to Mrs. Hanson and to all my comrades of the Battalions in and out upon different Stations, And remain, your little friend,

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I forgot to tell you how I was. I am at present very well and my foot goes but indifferently; I cannot perceive any alteration.

4.—To his Mother. Harrow-on-the-Hill, Sunday, May 1st, 1803.

,—I received your Letter the other day. And am happy to hear you are well. I hope you will find Newstead in as favorable a state as you can wish. I wish you would write to Sheldrake to tell him to make haste with my shoes.