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From Thomas Boylston Adams to John Quincy Adams

6 December 1804

Quincy. 6 December 1804

Your letter of the 26th: is So copiously answered that I shall reserve my fire for a future occasion, when I hope to be better able to write than I am now. I have been seized furiously by the Nose within a few days, by a fretful & provoking tumour, which has made me fell more indisposed than I have for a twelvemonth. It has distorted my face rather unluckily, just at this time, & moreover so swoln my upper lip as to make it unfit for exercise—This is the unkindest cut of all.

My Mother is, for her, quite cleverly—

Your’s

MHi: Adams Papers.

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