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 To your fair sister.
 
 Madam,
 The dignity, and the good fortune due
 to your Letter, hath preserved a pac-
 quet so well, that through France and
 Germany it is at last come to me at Spâ.
 This good experience makes me in despite
 of contrary appearances, hope that I shall
 finde some messenger for this, before I re-
 move, though it be but two dayes. For,
 even Miracles are but little and slight things,
 when any thing which either concernes
 your worthinesse is in consideration or my
 valuation of it. If I faile in this hope of a
 messenger, I shall not grudge to do my selfe
 this service of bringing it into England, that
 you may hear me say there, that I have
 thus much profited by the honour of your
 conversation, and Contemplation, that I
 am, as your vertues are, every where
 equall; and that, that which I shall say
 then at London, I thought and subscribed
 [CW: at]
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