Votre ami,
Dussek.
Messrs Longman, Clementi, & Co.,
Gentelmen And Friends,—
I beg you would do your possible to send to me the two grand instruments immediately, for the two Gentelmen whom I have persuaded to purchase them after they have heard my own, are very impatient about it, and I am afraid if I do not receive a decided Answer from you about it or the connoisement, wich I may Show them, they will be induced to Buy some of their German Instruments as they are pretty well influenced by the Capel Master of this Town who is a tolerable great As in Music and an illnatured Antianglomane, besides I expect it as the means to make my Journey to Bohemia, therefore I hope you will be so good, and make the greatest Speed you can—you will see by the above that I intend to be in London about November Next, when I will be very happy to settle with you what may Balance in our account and to continue faithfull to our agreement.
Believe me,
Gentelmen and Friends,
Yours faithfully,
Dussek.
You have no Idea how many proposals I have received from London about my Compositions, some of them will make you Laugh.