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ward, to such a pleasant visit to you, during the summer.  I hoped so much for Fred, from the rest and freedom from all care, which he always finds from visiting you; and the great comfort he takes, in your love, and companionship, while with you.  He looks thin and much out of health, and claims in his entire [unclear] the hard work, constant fatigueing travel, and all the annoyances of Mothers jealous, vindictive temper; have told heavily upon him.  Our case, has not yet, reached its turn on the callander, for a hearing before the Judges on the Court of Appeals, though each month brings us much nearer, the desired results of , our patient waiting.  I am glad you are so pleased with you new servant Eliza, I hope she, and Frank also will continue to be, most
ward, to such a pleasant visit to you, during the summer.  I hoped so much for Fred, from the rest and freedom from all care, which he always finds from visiting you; and the great comfort he takes, in your love, and companionship, while with you.  He looks thin and much out of health, and shows in his entire bearing he hard work, constant fatigueing travel, and all the annoyances of Mathers jealous, vindictive temper; have told heavily upon him.  Our case, has not yet, reached its turn on the callander, for a hearing before the Judges on the Court of Appeals, though each month brings us much nearer, the desired results of , our patient waiting.  I am glad you are so pleased with you new servant Eliza, I hope she, and Frank also will continue to be, most

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ward, to such a pleasant visit to you, during the summer. I hoped so much for Fred, from the rest and freedom from all care, which he always finds from visiting you; and the great comfort he takes, in your love, and companionship, while with you. He looks thin and much out of health, and shows in his entire bearing he hard work, constant fatigueing travel, and all the annoyances of Mathers jealous, vindictive temper; have told heavily upon him. Our case, has not yet, reached its turn on the callander, for a hearing before the Judges on the Court of Appeals, though each month brings us much nearer, the desired results of , our patient waiting. I am glad you are so pleased with you new servant Eliza, I hope she, and Frank also will continue to be, most