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MaryV at Apr 26, 2024 09:03 AM

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that you will have to take my place in
the battle of the trenches against your father,
when you come home, & will have one less to
contend with-

Your reflection, my dear, is a very
just one that we have laudably
laboured for an attainment, always [illegible]
the enjoyment of every good _ I am certain that
those who roll in plenty, without the trouble of
requiring it, enjoy far less a [illegible] their abun
dance, than the poor, who labour for their
small pittance. It is so order'd by Providence
in this justice, that the call of human hap-
piness may be equally balanced: & it is equally
balanced: if we do but look with eyes unclouded
by discontent, we shall convinced if the jus
tice of reason in all things;

The garden does look pretty I
think, although by no means [illegible] to our
plan. Young & luxuriant vegetation however
wild & untrained, is always an interesting and
beautiful object, to the eye of taste; & perhaps,
even in a garden, where custom claims order &
fashion in its disposition, Nature looks the more
lovely, for being unconstraind & in dishabille
with her flowing robes, & wildly streaming
[tresses?] of green. Dirt however, every lady should
avoid in her apparel, & unfortunately at this

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that you will have to take my place in
battle of the trenches against your father,
you come home, & will have one less to
and with-

Your reflection, my car, is a very
bone for an all in went, always was
wnjoymwnr in xonty, without the truble of
using it, ajoy far less a cort in aben
me, run the cor, the bour for was
told ustice, that the call of man hass-
discontent, , we shall convinced if the jus
of reason all things;

The garden does too in pretty I
in, although by no means town fitiled to our=
lves & in its, to the eye o taste; & perhapd,
in garden, where custom claims order &
by, for being unconstraind & in sishabille
her flowin robes, & wildly streaming
of green. Dirt however, every lady shouls
in her apparel, puunrortunately at this