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Letter from Matthew Flinders to Ann Flinders (40 of 41) (FLI25) Page 2


favourable opinion of his abilities. I very much fear I shall not
be able to get a ship for him here.
      I have not dined any where, except at home, since last
Sunday; today again I am going to my friend Parks'. The commis-
sioner seems to have no inclination to ^ be civil. Sir Richard Bic-
kerton
apologised for apparent want of attention, from the repairs
of his house obliging him to remove into lodgings.
      Thy letter informing me of what had arrived, came
duly to hand. I wish thou couldst have told me of a letter from
Mr Wiles of Jamaica, containing a remittance, rather than of
John's letter speaking of his son. I suppose we shall hear more
of Henry when the ship arrives in Port.
      Since coming from the dock-yard Chapel, I have been
writing to captain Hurd an account of our experiments already
made; and this has thrown me so late, that it is now dinner
time and I am obliged to break off. If it will be any compensation
for a long letter, I can say, that this driving about, sometimes fasting
and then almost gorging, seems to agree mighty well with me; and
I feel more strong and active for it.
                Kind love to all at home from
                            thy affectionate husband
                                        Mattw Flinders


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