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I received your letter this afternoon which I am glad to get in time to add a few lines in answer. You must have got the memorandum books ere this as Papa sent them last Monday. It is a pity as you required them so much that I did not receive your letter in time to send them by the first mail. We called for Mrs Eyre a fortnight since but did not see her as she was very unwell. She has I understand suffered a great deal lately from several colds. The two balls which I mentioned have not taken place. The public ball I have heard no more of. I suppose they do not intend to get it up now and Mrs Fitzherbert's party is postponed.

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