THE AMERTPl . JMITS IETTHI MITM. 13 joyed ven- good health, since I left you, and have been introduced into decent company, together with a prospect of doing well; three great blessings, indeed. Send me an answer to this as soon as possible, as 1 am desirous of hearing from you, as you know what brotherly love I always shewed to you; and, indeed, you were well deserving of my love and friendship. Perhaps, before many months, we could have the pleasure of enjoying one another’s company, as there is nothing would give me more pleasure than to be cnce more in the company of them whom I detrly love. conclude these few lines, my Dear Brother, ly wishing yourself, and the rest of our rela ions, more happy days. Your’s until death, JOHN BURNS LETTER XI. From a Young Gentleman, to a Rich Merchant's Daughter, with whom he was slightly acquainted. Miss— Yoe will please to excuse mv writing to you without pejni
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