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From Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams to John Quincy Adams

26 January 1807

Boston Jany. 26 1806 1807

I have not recieved a line from [   ] friend since you enclosed your very beautiful [   ] whom I permitted to read them pleaded so fervently for permission to publish them in his Anthology I could not withstand his entreaty and suffer’d him to have them, you will I am sure if this is a fault on my part excuse it for the goodness of the motive

The Children are well, John has been to school to day. I ran down to meet him when he return’d, he told me he must go again in the afternoon there were such a fine parcel of pretty Girls there to use his own words George is still at Quincy and goes to the Town school he told Dr: Welsh who went down a few days since that his master did not know what to make of him he believed he was too clever for him

Adieu God bless you I am well only almost congeal’d, the Thermometer has been 12 degrees below nought Yours affectionate

L. C. Adams

MHi: Adams Papers.

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