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386
Kings Road, Chelsea, London
June
4, this is my birthday - 26 today
Dear
cousin[1],
I received your kind letter and was very pleased to hear that
you were all quite well as, thank God, it leaves me at present.
Father and mother are both quite well and send their kind
love to you all and were pleased to hear that you were all
quite well. Dear cousin, I have sent you my portrait [and]
hope that you will receive it safe. I shall be very pleased
to have yours. Give my kind love to aunt and uncle and cousins
and please to write so that I shall receive it in August,
as I think of leaving my place by the 25th of August. I can't
tell you much about the country. I have not seen it since
Christmas, but I like the country much better than London.
It is such a noisy place, but here is plenty to see. The parks
are looking very nice now. The weather is very warm now. We
have had a great deal of rain and cold weather. Dear cousin,
I have asked father a great many times to have his likeness
taken so that he might send you one, but he seems a long time
about it. He would have to go about 4 miles to have one taken.
I think that if he started to have it taken, he would alter
his mind before he reached the place. He looks fat and well
the last time I saw him. You will see by my likeness that
I am fat I. don't think that I have any more to say at this
present so I must conclude with my kind love to you all. and
except the same yourself. I remain your affectionate cousin,
Betsy Broughton. Please write soon.
Forget
me not
Forget
me not
I
never shall cease to think of thee
goodbye Miss
Broughton
Mr.
Reeve
386
Kings Road
Chelsea
Footnotes
1:
Probably one of the daughters of Hannah Broughton and Henry
Bristow
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