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20 If ye fare well, and your sons, and all things be to you of sentence, that is, befall at (or to) your will, we do most thankings.

21 And I am ordained in sickness, and soothly I am mindful benignly of you, and I (re)turned again from places of Persia [or turning again from places of Persia], and am caught with (a) grievous infirmity, and I led (it) needful for to have care for (the) common profit;

22 and I despair not of (or for) myself, but I have much hope to escape (this) sickness. [not despairing (for) myself, but having much hope of escaping the infirmity, or sickness.]

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