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he will recieve [sic] the Most cordial welcome in the Sculptor’s dwelling, & the longer the Honoured Bard stays under the same roof the greater his welcome will be — but a reason exists in London which will I fear make any attendant upon my young friend, impracticable, in my house; I was not aware of this reason when I troubled you with my last letter. I hope I have no need to say how much any little [sic] information I can give immediately in the province of my own Art will be at your service — but I believe I can likewise promise to procure for you any information, which I am not Master of — pray Accept the kindest wishes of my dear Wife & Father

with those of
Dear Sir
Your most obliged
& obedient Servant

John Flaxman Jun

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