[{"id": 134797, "created": "2019-07-11T14:02:32.895290", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83532, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2019-07-11T14:29:23.393719", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": " ", "letterBody": "but I reached Home before 4 on Sunday, & [...] administered at that Hour the very medecine which mr physician, who was abroad, could not send over till 9 the same evening - Indeed the sight of me did the poor Patient some service, for all my Domestics are foolish enough to think, that they are much securer from Death, when their master is at Home, than when He is abroad, & there is so much affection in this Folly, that I am myself fool enough to be pleased with it - my gardiner once lost a fine little Boy, while I was absent, & on my return, as I endeavoured to console Him, the poor Fellow burst into tears & said: \"Ah Sir! if you had been at Home, I should not have lost Him\" - My sick Handmaid has I believe been a little indebted to this foolish condidence in her master s medical skill for her hasty recovery ; for recovered she is in a great degree, tho still very weak & languid & most wretchedly emaciated since I set out for the North - My old woman however is more blooming than ever, & the dear little adopted Alphonso is all life & spirit - His Eye did not at first recollect me, & He stared at me as a stranger, but the moment I addressed Him in my usual Language, He flew to me & expressed his delight on my return by a thousand little whimsical endearments of the most engaging nature.\r\nAdieu I frequently in Idea transport myself to those scenes your verses so sweetly describe - Would I could as quickly do so in reality - God bless you - Farewell & believe me ever your affect.\r\nWH [signature]", "letterDate": "", "registrationMark": ""}}, {"id": 134840, "created": "2019-07-17T09:23:39.617444", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83532, "user_id": 1931, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2019-07-17T09:51:26.492973", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "'2 bechis' on first line - perhaps the 2 is in fact an '&' - bechic was a medicine I believe but otherwise it could be Luchis/Luchiy?\r\n\r\nlast two letters squeezed on the bottom right corner were too grainy on the image to decipher", "letterBody": "but I reached Hone before 4 on Sunday, 2 bechis administered at that Hour the very medecine which mr physician, [crossings out], who was abroad, could not send over till 9 the same Evening - Indeed the sight of me did the poor Patient some service, for all my domestics are foolish enough to think, that they are much securer from death, when their master is at Home, than when He is abroad, & there is so much affection in this Folly, that I am myself fool enough to be pleased with it - my Gardiner once lost a fine little Boy, while I was absent, & on my return, as I endeavored to console Him, the poor Fellow burst into Tears & said: \"ah Sir!\" if you had been at Home, I should not have lost Him\" my sick Handmaid has I believe been a little indebted to this foolish confidence in her masters medical skill, for her hasty recovery; For recovered she is in a great degree, tho still very weak & langred & most wretcheds emaciated since I set out for the noth - My old woman however is more blooming than ever, & the dear little adopted alphonso is all life & spirit - His eye did not at first recollect me, & He stared at me as a stranger, but the moment I addressed Him in my usual language, He flew to me & expressed his delight on my return by a thousand little whimsical endearments of the most engaging nature. adieu I frequently in Idea transport myself to those scenes yr verses so sweetly describe - would I could as quickly do so in reality - God bless you - Farewell & believe me ever yr affe ", "letterDate": "", "registrationMark": ""}}, {"id": 134841, "created": "2019-07-17T10:10:04.327478", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83532, "user_id": 677, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2019-07-17T10:25:31.074448", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "but I reached home before 4 on Sunday, I [...] administered at that hour the very medicine which my physician who was abroad, could not send over till I the same evening indeed the sight of me did the poor patient some service, for all my domestics are foolish enough to think, that they are much securer from death, when their master is at home then when he is abroad, & there is so much affection in their folly, that I am myself fool enough to be pleased with it my [...] once cost a fine little boy, while I was absent, & on my return, as I endeavoured to console him, the poor fellow burst into tears & said: \"ah sir! \"if you had been at home, I should not have lost him\" my sick handmaid has I believe been a little indebted to his foolish confidence in her master & medical skill, for her lost recovery I for recovered she is in a great degree, thou still very weak & [...] & most [...] of [...] since I set out for the north my old woman however is more blooming thah ever, & the dear little adopted [...] is all life & spirit his eye did not at first recollect me, & he started at me as a stranger, but the moment I [...] him in my usual language, he flew to me & [...] hus delight of my return by a [...] little whimsical [...] of the most engaging nature [...] I frequently in idea transport myself to time scenes [...] verses so sweet [...] would I call as quickly do so in [...] god [...] you farewell & believe he ever you [...] [...]    ", "letterDate": "", "registrationMark": ""}}]