Revised Jun 6 2021
No. 42. Mr. P. Heywood to Miss N. Heywood
My dear Nessy.
Jul 18, 1792
Jul 22, 1792
I had this Morning the pleasure of your Letter of the 18th.
— in my *last of the 22d. I fear
(owing
to the perturbation of Mind I felt) I may have inserted some weak & foolish Nonsense unworthy of a
Man, & which may have given you some Uneasiness on my Account — but be assured I am perfectly
happy, & am ashamed of having suffered a Thought of that Kind to give me a Moments pain. I have
been advised by a most particular Friend to be as concise as possible in my Letters, therefore when you
receive a short one my Love you will not be surprized — remember me in the Manner due to all who
are dear to
your ever loving
& most aff't. Brother
* see No. 39