Shefford, Jan. 6, 1824
Dear Sir,
If you are still not at Windsor, I am doubtful whether this may reach you, otherwise I should trouble you with a much longer letter; and, if I
had not since my reply to Miss Weston, been misled by a report, that you were
coming to spend Christmas with your friends, I should have written again, while
I might have been sure of finding you at Windsor. Having obtained your address,
my purpose in writing now, is, to request a reply to this, and (if you have
leisure) attention to what I mean to say immediately on receiving your reply. It
will be, as you already suppose, all about matters which concern ourselves, on
which I feel your opinion will be valuable. I will not apologize to you for the
trouble I give, because I believe your friendship for my father will make you
think lightly of that, and because I trust you will believe, that I would try to
avoid giving more than was necessary. With my love to Miss Weston, and best
wishes for the happiness of both,
I remain yours,
Hannah Bloomfield
Address: To Mr Weston, / Windsor.