Letters of John Randolph to a Young Relative Embracing a Series of Years From

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You say that " Mrs. Clay is anxious to get my picture. " Do you mean my picture of Mr. Clay, or the picture of my- self which I had taken for him? The last, Mr. Nicholson, jr. , promised to transmit to Philadelphia last spring. I am very anxious to get my 'picture of Mr. Clay as soon as it shall have been copied for his friends. I cannot part with the original, unless Mrs. Clay desires it. Present me, af- fectionately, to her and Randolph. I hope to see them HO LETTERS OF some time Ihis winter.
... Can she be prevailed upon, do you think, to intrust him to my care?
I am glad you have become acquainted with Mr. John Morton, of Bordeaux. He is a most valuable man; an ho- nour to Virginia. His worthy connexions will be justly proud to see him.
To whom is my friend Roscius about to be married? I hope some good party: although I fear matrimony will not suit his habits. He has been too long a " chartered liber- tine, " to bear the matrimonial chains: they will not clank so gracefully as the fetters of Pierre.


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