Letter
John Adams to Charles William Frederick Dumas, April 8, 1781
Leyden April 8 1781 Sunday Morning
Sir
I returned last night to Leyden, and would Set off this morning for the Hague, if particular Reasons did not oppose.
Having Something, a little interesting to communicate to you, I should be very much obliged to you, if you could come here to morrow morning. I should be glad of your answer this Evening, because if any thing makes it inconvenient to you to come here, I will go to the Hague, and be with you by Noon. It would be much better however for you to come here if you can. 1
Adieu.
J. Adams
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