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					<l>Washington Jan 2d 1825</l>
					<l>My dear friend,</l>
					<l>I have just got your letter of the 29th and one from Wm </l>
					<l>Paddock of the 24th which are all I have received either from </l>
					<l>Craftsbury, or Hartford, since I parted with you- I should have written </l>
					<l>to you sooner but have been waiting in daily expectation of re-</l>
					<l>ceiving a letter from Mary, as she promised me she would write often, </l>
					<l>that I might be able to inform you of her health, and also how she suc-</l>
					<l>ceeded with the family in our absence- And I had just commenced </l>
					<l>writing to you when the messenger delivered me your letter and the</l>
					<l> one from William. I assure you, my dear friend, that I am highly </l>
					<l>gratified to hear that you are so comfortable, and that your health is </l>
					<l>improving - and sincerely hope that no circumstances may occur to </l>
					<l>prevent its perfect reestablishment, and that soon- Why Mary has not</l>
					<l> written to neither you nor me I cannot conceive. As William in his</l>
					<l>letter informs me that she is in good health and spirits, and appears to </l>
					<l>get along with the family pleasantly and without embarrassment. </l>
					<l>He states that she has received the letter you wrote to her, as well as one </l>
					<l>of the two which I have written- I conceive you need be under no </l>
					<l>apprehensions on her account as she is in the midst of friends, who would </l>
					<l>render every assistance she might stand in need of- I had a letter from</l>
					<l> James Paddock dated at St Johnsbury a few days after we left home, </l>
					<l>which states that E Paddock was better and expects to be at home about </l>
					<l>the 10th of December - which is the latest news I have heard from him, </l>
					<l>Abba was still with him- </l>
					<l>My health remains as good as usual, and hope it will continue </l>
					<l>so until we meet again - the weather here has been very pleasant </l>
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					<l>more so than has been witnessed here for many years - until yesterday </l>
					<l>which was a very rainy day from the N.E. - and in the night it changed to </l>
					<l>snow<hi rend='strikethrough:true;'>ing</hi>, which to day covers the ground to the depth of two or three inches </l>
					<l>with a cold wind from the NW- There has very little of much interest </l>
					<l>taken place here since my arrival- The introduction of General Lafayette </l>
					<l>to the two houses of Congress took place before my arrival, and as he has </l>
					<l>made several visits to other cities since, I have not yet had an opportunity </l>
					<l>to see him. I have attended no dinner parties, nor tea parties, and of </l>
					<l>course am but little acquainted with what is transacting in the beau </l>
					<l>monde, nor indeed do I much care- You may inform the Doctor</l>
					<l> from me that Mr Adams will, without doubt, be chosen President </l>
					<l>by Congress, notwithstanding there are so many speculations and predictions </l>
					<l>to the contrary. Altho&apos; there are many here, who hold a contrary opinion, </l>
					<l>I think I have acquired much information upon the subject, as will pre-</l>
					<l>clude all doubt- </l>
					<l>I inclose you a few dollars for present want, and will hereafter </l>
					<l>send as you may require- I hope you will write often, and I assure</l>
					<l> you that I will in future be more punctual myself-     </l>
					<l>Present my best respects to Doctor &amp; Mrs Todd - and also to the </l>
					<l>young ladies - and accept the assurance of my continuous </l>
					<l>love and esteem</l>
					<l>Saml C Crafts</l>
					<l>Mrs E Crafts</l>
					<l>Jan 2d. 1825</l>
					<l>SCC to EC</l>
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