Description | 'My Dear Pegie I got very well home the night I left you in good time. There was nothing in the water.The stream hade gone before we got there.I hope your brother was not the worce when he returned. It is very agreeable to me that you propose to be here on Teusday. I wish I may be in any way of proper use to you. I hope you know in whom you have believed, who makes all things work together for the good to those who put their trust in him and who only can support them under every triall he sees fitt and meet to trust them with a present world. I make my compliment to all your frinds with you and particularly to Mrs Edgar and Mrs Ponton and it gives me great pleasure that I could accomodate them in her returning home. My blessing to Tamie. I am always, my dear Pegie, your affectionat father T Dundas Saturday 4 clock noon' |