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Susan Cromwell's Letter to Peter Cromwell

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and fatigued you will also observe that my dress is to light it is a loosedress I have just had made and it was the only one that was large enough for me Ieda has just gone home has been over on a visit I do not think she is any better that she was two years ago and your Father said to day that he did not think she would ever think herself any better finaly and are the same as usual. Clara is now barging over to Fathers her little Lydia grows finely they are over here every day I shall mis them verry much when they are gone, they are going out in the new Ship Matthew Luce with Capt Coon to meet Wm at Yale [red ink mark] did not get my letters from the Islands as soon as I expect and why Hus did you disappoint me so the Mrs Hardings and others had their letters more than two weks before I got mine and they wrote you was there I felt very bad to be so often ask,d why I did not have letters and why not Peter take the earliest opportunity to relieve my verry anxious mind you got much more oil than I expect,d you would but Cyntha said some weeks before that she would bet anything you would have 200 or more and I hoped so but was verry faithless, why dont you write more about your officers and crew any one would think by your letters that you was alone on board the Ship Lorenza comes every week says he should like to know how you lik,d you officers I guess you owners was some disappointd because you did not send your oil home , for it will cost so much to get it insured in the [written on left side] Thursdat eve 22 I have a great many spells trying to write this and you will sy I should think so by the looks of the writing I could not blame you for not writing sooner if you had such a tark as I do 22 the babe seams feverish has a bad cold and I am expecting him out of the Cradle every minute and Sis is asleep in her chair

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