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I was not at Rariton when the doctor, who was the bearer of your letter, passed that way. It would have given me pleasure to have shown him every mark of attention and esteem in my power. I dare say you count it an age since I have written you; and, indeed, I must confess that the time has been long.
I set out for camp the last of this week; may I expect letters from my friend? Be assured of my warmest friendship, and make me happy by the like assurance, as it will afford the sincerest pleasure to, Yours, with affection, Rariton, April 14th, 1780. I take the earliest opportunity of acknowledging the receipt of your dateless letter, and returning you my best thanks for it. Mr. and Mrs.
Your good sense will perceive this, and find a sufficient excuse in the delicacy of my situation. I have the honour to be, madam, Your obedient servant, Morristown, 29th September, 1779. About four weeks ago I received a letter from you of the 8th of August, and, a week after, another of the 23d. They came by the way of Moorestown, from which to Rariton, where I reside.
As to news, must refer you to the newspapers, where you will get a large supply. I wish our printers did not deal so much in the marvellous. It is in vain for them to attempt copying Rivington. They had better stick to the truth. Yours, &c., Rariton, July 18th, 1780. Mr. Paterson went to Brunswick court this morning. The few lines by Dr.
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