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  <dc:title>London. William Longsdon to Mother</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Looking forward to visit - relief to Father of quittance of business and diminished portion of care by arrangements with James will have removed grounds of anxiety which troubled harmony. Hope to come in late May.
Business not brisk. John busy in Counting House with such matters as need his assistance. Hopes to see him more actively employed soon. Bessy busy with round of engagements, health much better and seems in better spirits. Understand Miss M ordered to inspect lodgings John and writer occupy - nobody will be more welcome.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>9 Mar 1814</dc:date>
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