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My Dearest Friend
Inclosed is a Letter for our daughter which you will be so good as to cover and address. It is in reply to two which I have received from her pressing me to come, but that I had rather not untill I knew what was necessary and saw the means for executing, having no inclination to proceed in the dark or be involved in difficulties. Congress will rise in March. There will not be any great occasion I presume for the President to see much Company. As to House I suppose some one will offer. As to Furniture, some I suppose will remain in the Presidents House as belonging to the United States. What may be wanting, if a sum is granted to supply it, and I am consulted upon it I can soon determine. Mrs. Otis may be consulted. She is upon the spot and is as good a judge as I could wish. Bisler is not unacquainted with such Things. Let the coat be cut to the Cloth. Nevertheless when ever you say the Word that I am necessary to your releif of care, of mind or Body, I come.
In reply to me respecting the Farms here, I would have you as explicit as possible with regard to what you would have done. Labour is not like to be lower. Produce keeps up its price, particularly Grain, and West India articles are 25 pr cent higher than this time last Year. My mind is much occupied in determining what to do with this. I can not think of a more eligible plan that that which we proposed of placeing Mears here as over seear, he keeping his own House to retire to when I may
Have you thought of a private Secretary. Why not employ the one already in the Presidents Service for a time at least. I am so little acquainted with the Young Gentlemen of the day that I cannot think of any one who is personally known to me that would do. You will no doubt have many applications. With the Letters which came to Quincy by last Mail was one of Yours to an Inn Holder in the Jerseys. Drake I think. By some mistake it was sent here. I sent it to the post office. I mention it least you should be at a loss to know what became of it. It might be on buisness which requird an answer. As this Letter is wholy on Family buisness I will close it and begin a new one upon politicks when I write again. You tell me you dream of me. I hope they are pleasent drems, for sleeping or waking I am wholy Yours,