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Canastota 23rd 1859 | |||
My dear Miss Everett. | |||
My dear | It rained so hard this morning that I saw there was no prospect of getting a letter to you to-day so I have contrary to my intentions been obliged to make you wait until Monday. | ||
I arrived in Utica safely with my bundles and Mr. Howell kindly helped me to Mrs. Thompsons. Found them well and looking for me but would not have been disappointed had I been a day later. Went down town shopping in the afternoon- Purchased a new dress which since coming home found to be about half cotton whereas it should have been | |||
It rained so hard this morning that I saw there was no prospect of getting a letter to you | |||
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Canastota 23rd 1859 My dear Miss Everett.
It rained so hard this morning that I saw there was no prospect of getting a letter to you to-day so I have contrary to my intentions been obliged to make you wait until Monday. I arrived in Utica safely with my bundles and Mr. Howell kindly helped me to Mrs. Thompsons. Found them well and looking for me but would not have been disappointed had I been a day later. Went down town shopping in the afternoon- Purchased a new dress which since coming home found to be about half cotton whereas it should have been