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2o: 21. Hanover. Decr: 20th: 1818 Dear Daniell, The post and contrary wind keeps us from hearing from England and this interruption is likely to last more or less for the next six weeks: my mind of course turns to what may be pressing at home and the Don and Bushy are frequently before my eyes: in this state of Quarantine temporary resistance I have been turning my [[unclear]] to my farm and having really an opinion of the [[unclear]] abilities and the pride Carter takes in the concern I want to have his opinions to the advantage or disadvantage of making the [[underline]] whole a Grass [[/underline]] Farm or of keeping part [[underline]] arable. [[/underline]] I know the remaining [[underline]] have [[/underline]] and [[underline]] can [[/underline]] and want his determination: of course