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Awbury 8 mo 12th / 58
My dear sister
When I last wrote, it seemed so doubtful whether thee would be at uncle William's or on the way home with Edward Biddle, that I concluded to direct the letter to Clemmy in case thee had left there.- Brother Thomas returned home very unexpectedly on second day evening, the very time we were looking for thee, he was much overcome by the voyage, and the anxiety of getting off in a steamer, but I hope is better now,and likely to improve; his strength has been much prostrated, and he has had some fever but the Doctor considers him better this evening, and he does really seem better, tho’ he is still quite weak. They had a very cold voyage, and he could not keep warm enough & consequently took a severe cold, but thee must not be anxious or uneasy about him, as Dr Rhoads thinks him much better; &
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| Identifier | hsc0319 |
| Title | hsc0319_01 |
| Language | English |
| Repository | Haverford College Special Collections |
| Source | MS Coll 1170 |
| Online Finding Aid | http://www.haverford.edu/library/special/aids/copeevans/ |
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Awbury 8 mo 12th / 58 My dear sister When I last wrote, it seemed so doubtful whether thee would be at uncle William's or on the way home with Edward Biddle, that I concluded to direct the letter to Clemmy in case thee had left there.- Brother Thomas returned home very unexpectedly on second day evening, the very time we were looking for thee, he was much overcome by the voyage, and the anxiety of getting off in a steamer, but I hope is better now,and likely to improve; his strength has been much prostrated, and he has had some fever but the Doctor considers him better this evening, and he does really seem better, tho’ he is still quite weak. They had a very cold voyage, and he could not keep warm enough & consequently took a severe cold, but thee must not be anxious or uneasy about him, as Dr Rhoads thinks him much better; & |
| Display Format | image/jpeg |
| Institution | Haverford College |
| Department | Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections |
| Collection | Cope - Evans family papers, 1732-1911 |
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