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May 29th [[unclear]] Dear Sister, Last evening we received a letter from you to Sis, containing medicine, but not a word did you say about receiving $15, which we sent to you a few days since. Mother wrote a long letter, longer than she had written for many a day - and we try to hope that you wrote to her to answer that and acknowledge the receipt of the money, and then forgot to put it in the invelop, Please write immediately. We are glad to think you intend coming home one of these days as we are anxious Jane's illness is probably a touch of sick headache. She was up last night with her Aunt Margaret and then rode today to Turin and then down to [[unclear]] so it is not strange that she is sick. Father is restless night a good. I think the news of Rev. Evan Griffith's sudden death and the deaths about here affect him. We will be very glad to see you Good bye much love Jennie & Cynthia.
Remsen
May 29th 1872,
Dear Sister,  
  Last evening we received a letter from you to Sis, containing medicine, but not a word did you say about receiving $15, which we sent to you a few days since. Mother wrote a long letter, longer than she had written for many a day - and we try to hope that you wrote to her to answer that and acknowledge the receipt of the money, and then forgot to put it in the invelop, Please write immediately. We are glad to think you intend coming home one of these days as we are anxious  
 
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Jane's illness is probably a touch of sick headache. She was up last night with her Aunt Margaret and then rode today to Turin and then down to Penn. so it is not strange that she is sick. Father is restless night a good. I think the news of Rev. Evan Griffith's sudden death and the deaths about here affect him. We will be very glad to see you Good bye much love Jennie & Cynthia.

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Remsen May 29th 1872, Dear Sister,

  Last evening we received a letter from you to Sis, containing medicine, but not a word did you say about receiving $15, which we sent to you a few days since. Mother wrote a long letter, longer than she had written for many a day - and we try to hope that you wrote to her to answer that and acknowledge the receipt of the money, and then forgot to put it in the invelop, Please write immediately. We are glad to think you intend coming home one of these days as we are anxious 

in margin Jane's illness is probably a touch of sick headache. She was up last night with her Aunt Margaret and then rode today to Turin and then down to Penn. so it is not strange that she is sick. Father is restless night a good. I think the news of Rev. Evan Griffith's sudden death and the deaths about here affect him. We will be very glad to see you Good bye much love Jennie & Cynthia.