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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 4., Letter from John Brooks to Dudley Hall. (search)
part of the journey extremely pleasant. The ladies were less fatigued than might have been expected. Hepsey Hepsey Hall, sister of Dudley Hall. sustained her ride remarkably well. To-day we all seemed perfectly willing to rest. We are at Gregory's, who has contributed all in his power to refresh and recruit us. He gives us a profusion of strawberries. Hepsey has added them to her lacteal regime, to which she strictly adheres. I gave Mrs. Brooks an airing this morning around the suburistian brethren in the usual sacrifices of the day, we propose going on to Schenectady, and on Monday continuing our course to the Westward. Hepsey postpones writing until she reaches Canandaigua. Mrs. B. and Mrs. S. were engaged this evening with Miss Gregory, who sings and plays on the piano in excellent style, and I engaged to write to you in her stead. Her duty, love &c. &c. to her Mother, yourself &c. &c. With great affection and esteem I am Yours, J. Brooks. Mr. Dudley Hall.