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From Susanna Boylston Adams Clark Treadway to William Smith Shaw

3 August 1817

Dear Sir Monday Eve. ante 3 Aug. 1817

I have stolen a few moments, from the agreeable conversation, of your friends, Mr Ticknor and Mr Everett, to express to you, my thanks, for the elegant present, you were so kind, as to make me, while in Boston. It will enable me, to pass many pleasant hours; during the winder season, and also entertain my friends. For this, and many other instances of your kindness, accept the gratitude and respect of

S B Adams.

MWA: Adams Papers.

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