Vauxhall | 20 Septr 1836
My dear Sir
On my return from Brighton today I got your kind note, and will take measures immediately to clear away the few remains of my chamber which has too long I fear inconvenienced you2. My son's indisposition has confined me a great deal or it would have been done long since. He is I am happy to say now much better and will soon return to town.
I sincerely hope that you are better than when I last heard of you. I have enquired from time to time and was grieved to hear that you should have any impediment to the enjoyment of the little leisure which this season in general affords[.]
With kindest remembrances to Mrs Faraday[.]
Ever yours | Most Truly | S.W. Singer
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