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I should not much wonder if he should find it a finer & more prosperous and desirable region than he imagines, he has so love [our opinion?] of rocky & barren New Eng. & especially cold Maine.
I should not much wonder if he should find it a finer & more prosperous and desirable region than he imagines, he has so [[loose?]] an opinion of rocky & barren New Eng. & especially cold Maine.
Charles will be at home probably two or three weeks before we get there for we find it better to defer our journey till about a month later than we at first intended on account of the children's having the measles;  Hattie has just got well over them; was pretty sick;  it is time for Libby to have them in a day or two;  some other things too delay us, but on the whole I am glad we do put it off.  We mean to start so as to be in Boston on the 'Fourth', the proceed to Maine.  As to Isaac & family, I suppose you will know before this reaches you, much more about their movements
Charles will be at home probably two or three weeks before we get there for we find it better to defer our journey till about a month later than we at first intended on account of the children's having the measles;  Hattie has just got well over them; was pretty sick;  it is time for Libby to have them in a day or two;  some other things too delay us, but on the whole I am glad we do put it off.  We mean to start so as to be in Boston on the 'Fourth', the proceed to Maine.  As to Isaac & family, I suppose you will know before this reaches you, much more about their movements

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I should not much wonder if he should find it a finer & more prosperous and desirable region than he imagines, he has so loose? an opinion of rocky & barren New Eng. & especially cold Maine. Charles will be at home probably two or three weeks before we get there for we find it better to defer our journey till about a month later than we at first intended on account of the children's having the measles; Hattie has just got well over them; was pretty sick; it is time for Libby to have them in a day or two; some other things too delay us, but on the whole I am glad we do put it off. We mean to start so as to be in Boston on the 'Fourth', the proceed to Maine. As to Isaac & family, I suppose you will know before this reaches you, much more about their movements