Letters From Mrs Delany Widow of Doctor Patrick Delany to Mrs Frances Hamilt
Letters From Mrs Delany Widow of Doctor Patrick Delany to Mrs Frances Hamilt
Mrs Mary Delany
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MISS PORT. 37 to lose their company. Our dear and valuable Mrs. Sandford, always the same delightful friend, and ever sincerely attached to you, I think, is tolerably well in health. Her noble spirit of using her utmost effort for the sake of her sons, struggles hard with her delicate constitution ; but I think it maintains its ground beyond what we could expect. Her two eldest sons are at Oxford ; her third son on the seas, towards Newfoundland; all going on to her heart's content, and much in... favour with their preceptors. Her son William is to pur- sue law, and Mrs. Sandford is now in London in order to place him there to the best advan- tage. ****** As you are so kind as to enquire particularly after my dear girl, (no longer little, ) I can with pleasure tell you, that she is in perfect good health ; sensible, pleasing in her appearance, quick of apprehension, very good-humoured, and well-disposed. With these qualities you may be sure she has been a very agreeable com- panion to me ; but her dear mother, who has laid the best foundation for her happiness here and hereafter, by giving her good principles, D 3 38 THE VESEYS OF LUCAN.
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