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yet if they come as Atomes, and so meet
at last, by any crooked, and casuall applica-
tion, they make up, and they nourish bo-
dies of friendship; and in that fashion, I
mean one way or other, first or last, I hope
all the Letters which have been addressed
to us by one another, are safely arrived, ex-
cept perchance that pacquet by the Cook
be not, of which before this time you are
cleare; for I received (as I told you) a Let-
ter by M. Nat. Rich, and if you sent none
by him, then it was that Letter, which the
Cook tells you he delivered to M. Rich;
which, with all my criticismes, I cannot re-
concile; because in your last Letter, I find
mention of things formerly written, which
I have not found. However, I am yet in the
same perplexity, which I mentioned before,
which is, that I have received no syllable,
neither from her self, nor by any other,
how my wife hath passed her danger, nor
do I know whether I be increased by a
childe, or diminished by the losse of a wife.
I hear from England of many censures of my
[CW: book,]
p.74

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