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is much in his favour. The Arm was not broke, but the Shoulder dislocated and its happening on board a Frigate where the Surjeon was not over Skillfull He very ignorantly called it a Bruize and treated it as such, & a Month after when He returned to New York the Surjeants there discovered The Shoulder being put out & the great Bone broke, which having begun to Callace already enabled them to [[deletion]] put [[/deletion]] [[addition]] set [[/addition]] it He suffered much pain when the operation was performed, and will be confined for some Month to come, as the smallest motion of the Arm will Slip it out again. The Climbing up Masts is at an end now: but everything else belonging to the profession He will still be able to pursue. I saw Lady Louise Clayton in perfect Health both at Harleford and upon the Terrace, their place is now in the greatest beauty. We went all round it the other day and admired it very much. I am very glad to find that You expect Lady Juliana Penn as an addition to Your Society, pray tell Her how sincerely I rejoice in her recovery. Adieu my dear lady Charlotte pray let me know how riding


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