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ED; E774|     72

 
L72.Linnell10'25; E774|        To Mrs Linnell, Collinss Farm North End, Hampstead

 
L72.Linnell10'25; E774|        Tuesday 11 Octobe 1825
EDL72.Linnell10'25; E774|        [Postmark: Morning 12 October]

 
L72.Linnell10'25; E774|        Dear Madam
L72.Linnell10'25; E774|        I have had the Pleasure to see Mr Linnell set off safe in a
L72.Linnell10'25; E774|        very comfortable Coach. & I may say I accompanied him part of the
L72.Linnell10'25; E774|        way on his journey in the Coach for we both got in together &
L72.Linnell10'25; E774|        with another Passenger enterd into Conversation when at length we
L72.Linnell10'25; E774|        found that we were all three proceeding on our Journey. but as I
L72.Linnell10'25; E774|        had not paid & did not wish to pay for or take so long a Ride.
L72.Linnell10'25; E774|        we with some difficulty made the Coachman understand that one of
L72.Linnell10'25; E774|        his Passengers was unwilling to Go. when he obligingly permitted
L72.Linnell10'25; E774|        me to get out to my great joy. hence I am now enabled to tell you
L72.Linnell10'25; E774|        that I hope to see you on Sunday morning as usual which I could
L72.Linnell10'25; E774|        not have done if they had taken me to Gloucester
L72.Linnell10'25; E774|        I am D.r Madam yours Sincerely
L72.Linnell10'25; E774|        WILLIAM BLAKE

 

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