[{"id": 135037, "created": "2019-10-02T11:41:42.424704", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83625, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2019-10-02T11:56:05.567081", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "Dear and Kind Friend\r\n\r\nIt is not without shame that I remember the two last Scraps of postscripts which I have sent to You in return for handsome notes or Letters , but You I am sure will believe they were produced by want of time & not of Affection to our beloved Bard ; I have 24 hours in my day as well as other people , but my employments sometimes occupy my time so intirely that I cannot write , & then it is sometimes necessary that I should recruit my head & limbs with rest or leisure for further service. I dont say that that I employ my powers to the best advantage, but in some way or other they have nearly as much exercise as they will bear -\r\nI feel your Benevolence both to the Memory of Mr Hodges & the Distresses of his Family & shall be very happy if I can Contribute to your Noble Purposes. It is as You say but little Good that we can do in this world , & I am sensible how little I have done for others in comparison with the good that I have received - Your reflections on Mr Hodges's Character are liberal & Christianlike, it is sufficient that he was a good husband & father a worthy & industrious man, as to his powers he had in common with his ", "letterDate": "April 3 1797", "registrationMark": "10"}}, {"id": 135106, "created": "2019-10-18T00:45:40.563505", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83625, "user_id": 677, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2019-10-18T00:55:47.865221", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "letterBody": "Dear and kind friend\r\nIt is not without shame that I remember the [...] last [...] of postscripts which I have sent to you in return for handsome notes or letters, last you I am sure will believe they were produced by want of time if not of affection to our beloved bard; I have 24 hours in my day as well as other people, but my employments sometimes [...] my time so initially that I cannot write of then it is sometimes [...] that I should recruit my head of limbs with rest or leisure for further service I don't say that that I employ any powers to the best advantage but in some way or other they have nearly as much exercise as they will bear - \r\nI feel your benevolence both to the memory of Mr Hodges of the Distrepes of his family I shall be very happy if I can contribute to your noble purposes. It is as you say both little good that we can do in this world, by I am sensible how little I have done for others in comparison with the good I have received - your reflections on Mr Hodges's character are liberal of Christianlike, it is sufficient that he was a good husband by father a worthy [...] man, as to his powers he had in common with his         ", "letterDate": "April 3. 1797", "registrationMark": "10"}}, {"id": 135922, "created": "2020-04-06T10:59:39.312579", "project_id": 455, "task_id": 83625, "user_id": 1981, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-04-06T11:36:25.890091", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "The writer addresses the letter to a friend.  \r\nThey start by acknowledging their previous replies, to the recipient's notes & letters, were lacking.  Going on to make excuses for this - explaining it is due to their employments encompassing much of their time, and then having to use much time in service to their personal wellbeing to be of further use.\r\nThey then reply to perhaps a previous topic of correspondence, with the recipient - regarding a Mr Hodges, & family, and offering their help to the recipient's \"noble purposes\".", "letterBody": "\"Dear and Kind Friend,\r\nIt is not without shame that I remember the two last scraps of postscript which I have sent to you in return for handsome notes or letters, but you I am sure will believe they were produced by want of time & not of affection to our beloved Bard;  I have 24 hours in my day as well as other people, but my employments sometimes occupy my time so intirely that I cannot write, & then it is sometimes necessary that I should recruit my head & limbs with rest or leisure for further services.  I dont say that that I employ my powers to the best advantage, but in some way or other they have nearly as much exercise as they will bear - \r\n  I feel your Benevolence both to the memory of Mr. Hodges & the Distresses of his Family & shall be very happy if I can Contribute to your noble purposes, It is as you say but little good that we can do in this world, & I am sensible how little I have done for others in comparison with the good that I have received -  your reflections on Mr. Hodges's Character are liberal & Christianlike, it is sufficient that he was a good husband & father a worthy & industrious man, as to his powers 'they were'[struck out] he had in common with his...\"", "letterDate": "April 3 1797", "registrationMark": "10 [page no.?]"}}]