Letter : to Mrs. Gilchrist [between 1830 and 1840?]

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Letter : to Mrs. Gilchrist [between 1830 and 1840?]

Porter writes that "you will have thought me vanished out of Petersburg" (St. Peter's, a watering place near Broadstairs?) but explains that she has been very ill from the effects of the waters. She promises that she will call as soon as she is well enough and asks for the address so that her brother can visit also.

1 item (4 p.) ; 12 cm.

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