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  <dc:title>25 June 1825
John Bell at Carleton to James Longsdon, Little Longsdon has received his kind letter enclosing bill value £190 - sorry to hear markets worse - hopes it will only be from excess heat which has troubled writer. Recovering now and able to rise for few hours daily. Shall be on crutches in a week. Compliments to Mr Watson and young gentlemen and happy to hear cattle all home safe - Excuse scrawl - 1st attempts to rise since accident.</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>1825</dc:date>
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