My dear Sir,
I beg leave to offer you my best thanks for the very friendly call yo gave me last night, which I have this moment heard of from M.r Blair.-- Permit me to entreat you to extend your goodness so far as to excuse the blunt behaviour of
my servant, who I assure you was so mUch alarmed by the mob, who had just left us, that I believe he thought every body who came to the door was come to murder us.
Accept once more my best thanks for the kind trouble you gave yourself on my account, and believe,
dear Sir,
Your much obliged servant--
J:P: Kemble
Sunday Morning--
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