66 — To Mrs. Hanson

Southwell, Feb. 8, 1807.

Dear Madam, — Having understood from Mrs. Byron that Mr. Hanson is in a very indifferent State of Health, I have taken the Liberty of addressing you on the Subject.

Though the

Governor

&

I

have lately not been on the

best

of

Terms

, yet I should be extremely sorry to learn he was in Danger, and I trust

he

and

I

will live to have many more

Squabbles

in

this world

, before we

finally make peace

in the next. If therefore you can favor me with any

salutary

Intelligence of the

aforesaid

Gentleman, believe me, nothing will be more acceptable to

Yours very truly,

Byron

.

P.S. — Remember me to all the family now in

Garrison

, particularly my old Friend Harriet.

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