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ED; E778|     80

 
L80.1Linnell7'26; E778|        [To] John Linnell Esqre Cirencester Place

 
L80.1Linnell7'26; E778|        5 July 1826
L80.1Linnell7'26; E778|        Dear Sir
L80.1Linnell7'26; E778|        I thank you for the Receit of Five Pounds this Morning &
L80.1Linnell7'26; E778|        Congratulate you on the receit of another fine Boy am glad to
L80.1Linnell7'26; E778|        hear of Mrs Linnells health & safety
L80.2Linnell7'26; E778|        I am getting better every hour my Plan is diet only & if the
L80.2Linnell7'26; E778|        Machine is capable of it shall make an old man yet: I go on Just
L80.2Linnell7'26; E778|        as If perfectly well which indeed I am except in those paroxysms
L80.2Linnell7'26; E778|        which I now believe will never more return Pray let your own
L80.2Linnell7'26; E778|        health & convenience put all solicitude concerning me at rest You
L80.2Linnell7'26; E778|        have a Family I have none there is no comparison between our
L80.2Linnell7'26; E778|        necessary avocations
L80.2Linnell7'26; E778|        Believe me to be Dr Sir
L80.2Linnell7'26; E778|        Yours Sincerely
L80.2Linnell7'26; E778|        WILLIAM BLAKE
 

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