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Dear John Eddie  
Dear John Eddie
  We did not get your card until Sat.  Indeed we only got our mail twice last week, (Tues. and Sat.) as George went away Monday and William was so poorly.  Mrs R.R. Roberts was buried last Tuesday, and Anna went down afoot to the funeral.  The roads were so soft they could not take the horses any farther than Frank Evans.  Men & boys had to draw the sleighs from there to Fairchild.  William is getting better slowly but he does not get over this spell very fast.  He finds it pretty tough work to do the chores.  You ask if we would like to have you come home before the term closes.
We did not get your card  
until Sat.  Indeed we only got our mail  
twice last week, (Tues. and Sat.) as George  
went away Monday and William was so  
poorly.  Mrs R.R. Roberts was buried  
last Tuesday, and Anna went down afoot  
to the funeral.  The roads were so soft  
they could not take the horses any  
farther than Frank Evans.  Men & boys  
had to draw the sleigh from there to  
Fairchild.  William is getting better  
slowly but he does not get over this  
spell very fast.  He finds it pretty  
tough work to do the chores.  You  
ask if we would like to have you  
come home before the term closes.

Latest revision as of 16:07, 20 January 2021

  March 17 1879   

Dear John Eddie

  We did not get your card  until Sat.  Indeed we only got our mail  twice last week, (Tues. and Sat.) as George  went away Monday and William was so  poorly.  Mrs R.R. Roberts was buried  last Tuesday, and Anna went down afoot  to the funeral.  The roads were so soft  they could not take the horses any  farther than Frank Evans.  Men & boys  had to draw the sleighs from there to  Fairchild.  William is getting better  slowly but he does not get over this  spell very fast.  He finds it pretty  tough work to do the chores.  You  ask if we would like to have you come home before the term closes.