Revised Jun 6 2021
No. 109. Mr. P. Heywood to Miss N. Heywood.
How good are you my dearest sister to be so solicitous for my Health! — be assured it is now perfect, nor is any thing which I apply for wanting to preserve it — but still my strength is very much impaired, which I am sure nothing but Liberty can possibly reestablish — Assure my generous Uncle Pasley that my soul is frought with the most lively Gratitude for his Goodness, & when — when shall I thank him & Mr. Graham (or indeed any other Friend) as I ought! I am obliged to conclude my Love as Mr. Delafon's is just come to see me — offer my best respects to Miss Graham & her invaluable Father, & when you write Home, my Love, & Duty — Adieu my sister
your's most affectionately