Jane Hamilton apologizes for her writing a short letter in reply to the long letter she had received from her cousin but writes as an excuse that she is busy organizing a dinner at her father's house. She is glad that Mary Hamilton is happy with her life in Derbyshire but is disappointed about her not travelling to London until the Winter season. The letter also informs Mary Hamilton that Frederick Hamilton has told her Uncle, Sir William Hamilton [who is visiting from Naples] the reason as to why she was unable to come to London to visit him. Dated at London.
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Jane Hamilton apologizes for her writing a short letter in reply to the long letter she had received from her cousin but writes as an excuse that she is busy organizing a dinner at her father's house. She is glad that Mary Hamilton is happy with her life in Derbyshire but is disappointed about her not travelling to London until the Winter season. The letter also informs Mary Hamilton that Frederick Hamilton has told her Uncle, Sir William Hamilton [who is visiting from Naples] the reason as to why she was unable to come to London to visit him. Dated at London.
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