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I have told Mary Ann I thought the children ought to be together and [[er?]] they do not intend  
I have told Mary Ann I thought the children ought to be together and as they do not intend  
to keep many boarders and as Maddy does not appear to [[ahorne?]] and happy here she  
to keep many boarders and as Maddy does not appear to [[at?]] home and happy here she  
had better take her. She said Maddy was anxious to do do, and not feel at home and  
had better take her. She said Maddy was anxious to do so, and not feel at home and  
could not take the liberty of going into the parlor when her Aunt came to see her!!  
could not take the liberty of going into the parlor when her Aunt came to see her!!  
&c &c. which I think very strange, or have always [[tried?]] to get her to do it at all  
&c &c. which I think very strange, as I have always [[tried?]] to get her to do it at all  
times. [[unclear]] Mary Ann says she is a queer child, she makes herself very disagreeable  
times. [[but?]] Mary Ann says she is a queer child, she makes herself very disagreeable  
in the family and all will feel is a great relief.]]
in the family and all will feel it a great relief.]]


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Latest revision as of 18:55, 12 April 2020

[[Written on right side-- I have told Mary Ann I thought the children ought to be together and as they do not intend to keep many boarders and as Maddy does not appear to at? home and happy here she had better take her. She said Maddy was anxious to do so, and not feel at home and could not take the liberty of going into the parlor when her Aunt came to see her!! &c &c. which I think very strange, as I have always tried? to get her to do it at all times. but? Mary Ann says she is a queer child, she makes herself very disagreeable in the family and all will feel it a great relief.]]

[[Written on left side-- Ma 1852]]

Mr. John LeMoyne 1852 Chicago Illinois-