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Robert Treat Paine Papers, Volume 2

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From Eunice Paine
Paine, Eunice RTP
Weymouth Octr. 28th 1758 Dear Brother,

Last monday Evening I wrote you a line to send on tuesday but the Weather preventd its Coming & this fine day after so long a storm rouses me up & urges me to send you a set invitation to Weymouth to keep Sabbath with Us. I long to see you. Pray come if you Can twill Serve your health I hope. I shou'd not have ventured to send the Horse but that Mr. Wriford has promis'd to bring him back in Case it dont suit you. I Low? it Greives me to think I lose your Company & you the Exercise when the horse Stands Eating mearly for Want of Knowing your mind. If you've got your Buckle bring it with you for I cant finish your necks. I know not what Else to Say. I'm So pleas'd with the thots of seeing You I cant Express myself. The Man waits so adeiu. Yrs. &c.

E. PAINE

RC ; addressed: "No. 2 For Mr. Robert Treat Paine at Boston"; endorsed.