BOSTON June 20 1784
DEAR SIR
The Hurry of the General Court which is now sitting prevents my writing a Letter at this Time.
Your amiable Lady who with her Daughter embarks this day will, I hope, deliver you this Note, which is only to express a fervent Wish that they may be favord in their Passage & shortly have a joyful Meeting with you.
It is a long time since I receivd a Letter from you.
Adieu—Believe me
Your affectionate friend
& humble servt
TO JOHN ADAMS.
[MS., Adams Papers,1 Quincy.]