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10th Amongst the amusements we have for [[page torn off at corner]] Fairs - A Theater is occasionally found - Concerts and Balls during their particular Seasons - The present 'Fancy Fair' was held for various ways & means to finish the building of the Episcopal Church. | 10th Amongst the amusements we have for [[page torn off at corner]] Fairs - A Theater is occasionally found - Concerts and Balls during their particular Seasons - The present 'Fancy Fair' was held for various ways & means to finish the building of the Episcopal Church. The Fair Stall-Keepers did some 'trade' - It was well attended, with refreshments in abundance. At one end of the room a Gypsy tent was erected, in which sat a fortune-teller, near to her was the 'Post office' and for the small sum of two bits victims got a billet-doux - such as. | ||
"My dear friend | |||
"This is a pleasant Evening - Every thing favorable to happiness - I hope you are pleasant[ly] [[edge of page torn so ends of lines cannot be read] Does the World make you well? If it has not - [[torn edge]] not repine - bear up & you may be more [[torn edge]] successful - more particularly if thou keep a [[torn edge]] in the question Your friend Mary" | |||
These Fancy Fairs independent of the charities [[torn edge]] [[?]] they must, are distinguished apologies for a little small-talk - Any Why not? C'est [[torn edge]] l'amour, l'amour. |
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10th Amongst the amusements we have for page torn off at corner Fairs - A Theater is occasionally found - Concerts and Balls during their particular Seasons - The present 'Fancy Fair' was held for various ways & means to finish the building of the Episcopal Church. The Fair Stall-Keepers did some 'trade' - It was well attended, with refreshments in abundance. At one end of the room a Gypsy tent was erected, in which sat a fortune-teller, near to her was the 'Post office' and for the small sum of two bits victims got a billet-doux - such as. "My dear friend
"This is a pleasant Evening - Every thing favorable to happiness - I hope you are pleasant[ly] [[edge of page torn so ends of lines cannot be read] Does the World make you well? If it has not - torn edge not repine - bear up & you may be more torn edge successful - more particularly if thou keep a torn edge in the question Your friend Mary" These Fancy Fairs independent of the charities torn edge ? they must, are distinguished apologies for a little small-talk - Any Why not? C'est torn edge l'amour, l'amour.