
YOURS came to hand, and I wish much to know how poor W. is. It has been my constant prayer, that the dispensation may be among the all things that work for good. I had an inclination to have called on him Tuesday last; but much work on my mind, and not settled with the subject, I deferred it. Should be Glad to know how he is, and if he has any desire to see me, and where his house is, for I know not. You might send me a line by Mrs. S. My best respects to him, Lois, and accept the same from.
Your affectionate father,
W. H., S. S.
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