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New Hampton July 30, 1863
Dear Sister Cynthia,
Dear Sister Cynthia,


Lissie says I may write
Sissie says I may write to you a little too. She was greatly pleased to get your letter and would have written before were it not for her school. But now she has vacation she has more time, and she often wishes you were here. She thinks she should take so much comfort, though she says sometimes she is afraid Cynthia would not like her so well as she used to. Ellen Sibley is home now. Came home last Friday to spend vacation.  She is still teaching in Boston. She has a very good place there and does
to you a little too. She was greatly
well. I have not seen her since she came home. Everything is looking very pleasant now. The farmers are
pleased to get your letter and would
 
have written before were it not
[[along the side]]
for her school. But now she has
Mother.  Have you heard from John lately?  Is Aunt Sarah with you now.  Grandma Butler is here as would.  We are all well.  My health is better than usual this summer.  Hope you are all well.  Hope you all will write soon you girls, all owe me letters now. 
vacation she has more time, and she
Love to all
often wishes you were here. She
Good By
thinks she should take so much
Elisabeth
comfort, though she says sometimes
she is afraid Cynthia would not
like her so well as she used
to. Ellen [unclear] is home now. Came
home last Friday to spend vacation

Latest revision as of 18:02, 30 November 2020

New Hampton July 30, 1863 Dear Sister Cynthia,

Sissie says I may write to you a little too. She was greatly pleased to get your letter and would have written before were it not for her school. But now she has vacation she has more time, and she often wishes you were here. She thinks she should take so much comfort, though she says sometimes she is afraid Cynthia would not like her so well as she used to. Ellen Sibley is home now. Came home last Friday to spend vacation. She is still teaching in Boston. She has a very good place there and does well. I have not seen her since she came home. Everything is looking very pleasant now. The farmers are

along the side Mother. Have you heard from John lately? Is Aunt Sarah with you now. Grandma Butler is here as would. We are all well. My health is better than usual this summer. Hope you are all well. Hope you all will write soon you girls, all owe me letters now. Love to all Good By Elisabeth