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but he did not think they would get here on account of the bridge.  Mr. Colton said he had to get off from his horse and let her wade or swim and he walked across on a string piece which was left of the bridge.  Mr C is a fine little fellow, (of course you will know he is the Constable) and I regretted very much that I did not see him, but i hapened to be ups tours we left for I felt worse than ever to day and felt afraid I was going to have the ague for I felt hot and shivery by spells.  In the morning Papa went off very early to the barn having Olliver here with the twin to drown up some wood, just as Olliver started for wood Louis drove in the yard to see Charles before he went to Rockford , where he was going to repeal his case about the calf with Mr Campton.  I forgot to tell you that last night Mr. Campton and Brisbon  come down here Mr. C come to ask if any of us had seen Erustus Cleveland on the premises on the 19th or the day Louises conet was held on his corse.  He said Louis swore Erastus was in the territory for a gun but he had underston that we had seen him here.  Papa told him we had.  Mr. C interest to have him indited. Mr. Brisbon had been drinking and felt pretty preen he come very near getting mad with Papa because he told him some [[broices ?]] were not put in straight bt he got over it and Charles and Louis had to
but he did not think they would get here on account of the bridge.  Mr.  
Colton said he had to get off from his horse & let her wade or swim and
he walked across on a string piece which was left of the bridge.  Mr C  
is a fine little fellow, (of course you will know he is the Constable)  
and I regretted very much that I did not see him, but I hapened
to be upstairs we left for I felt worse than ever to day and felt  
afraid I was going to have the ague for I felt hot and shivery by  
spells.  In the morning Papa went off very early to the claim leaving
Olliver here with the team to draw up some wood, just as  
Olliver started for wood Louis drove in the yard to see Charles before
he went to Rockford, where he was going to repeal his case about  
the calf with Mr Campton.  I forgot to tell you that last night  
Mr. Campton and Brisbon  come down here Mr. C come to ask if  
any of us had seen Erustus Cleveland on the premises on the 19th  
or the day Louises court was held on his case.  He said Louis swore  
Erastus was in the teritory for a gun but he had understood that  
we had seen him here.  Papa told him we had.  Mr. C intends to  
have him indited. Mr. Brisbon had been drinking and felt pretty  
keen he came very near getting mad with Papa because he told him  
some braces were not put in straight but he got over it and  
promised to come the next day and put them in straight. after
Charles and Louis had talked some time Charles goes down cellar
and brings up our little red molasses keg, Caroline happened to see
him and told us so we looked into the cellar and found it
was gone.  I then went out and asked him if he had taken our
keg out of the cellar he said he had taken a keg but but
it was none of ours.  Why Mr Cleveland you know it is ours
and you know we brought it from N.Y. Oh! you brought
everything from N.Y. didn't ye, them pickles you took
warnt yours either.  I told him they were  I supposed must begin
and tell you the whole story, last summer Papa used to take all the care
of the cucumber vines pick all the cucumbers and salted them
down during the summer.  Papa and Charles made some
vinegar some in a barrel which Papa bought in Rockford one
paid for half the vinegar materials the other for the other half
and half of course was to belong to one and half to the other 
either before or after this time Papa hired Mr. Cole to make him a couple in couple
of yokes for his steers.  At a certain time Cleveland took
a notion that he would paint his waggon wheels even [[unknown]]

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but he did not think they would get here on account of the bridge. Mr. Colton said he had to get off from his horse & let her wade or swim and he walked across on a string piece which was left of the bridge. Mr C is a fine little fellow, (of course you will know he is the Constable) and I regretted very much that I did not see him, but I hapened to be upstairs we left for I felt worse than ever to day and felt afraid I was going to have the ague for I felt hot and shivery by spells. In the morning Papa went off very early to the claim leaving Olliver here with the team to draw up some wood, just as Olliver started for wood Louis drove in the yard to see Charles before he went to Rockford, where he was going to repeal his case about the calf with Mr Campton. I forgot to tell you that last night Mr. Campton and Brisbon come down here Mr. C come to ask if any of us had seen Erustus Cleveland on the premises on the 19th or the day Louises court was held on his case. He said Louis swore Erastus was in the teritory for a gun but he had understood that we had seen him here. Papa told him we had. Mr. C intends to have him indited. Mr. Brisbon had been drinking and felt pretty keen he came very near getting mad with Papa because he told him some braces were not put in straight but he got over it and promised to come the next day and put them in straight. after Charles and Louis had talked some time Charles goes down cellar and brings up our little red molasses keg, Caroline happened to see him and told us so we looked into the cellar and found it was gone. I then went out and asked him if he had taken our keg out of the cellar he said he had taken a keg but but it was none of ours. Why Mr Cleveland you know it is ours and you know we brought it from N.Y. Oh! you brought everything from N.Y. didn't ye, them pickles you took warnt yours either. I told him they were I supposed must begin and tell you the whole story, last summer Papa used to take all the care of the cucumber vines pick all the cucumbers and salted them down during the summer. Papa and Charles made some vinegar some in a barrel which Papa bought in Rockford one paid for half the vinegar materials the other for the other half and half of course was to belong to one and half to the other either before or after this time Papa hired Mr. Cole to make him a couple in couple of yokes for his steers. At a certain time Cleveland took a notion that he would paint his waggon wheels even unknown