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Brighton. Sunday Morning. Dear Daniell, I am to acknowledge Yours of yesterday and shall be most happy to hear from Barton of the final departure of [[underline]] the [[/underline]] Weavers: I shall also hope poor Jemmett will be [[underline]] no [[/underline]] more before my return home: I make no doubt [[underline]] all [[/underline]] will go on [[underline]] well [[/underline]] under your inspection [[underline]] in [[/underline]] and [[underline]] out [[/underline]] of doors and I trust the new Housekeeper will turn out a respectable woman: a short time will bring every body to their proper duty and I make no doubt [[underline]] regularity [[/underline]]