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       I think I owe you, personally a letter, though I have written home twice since I have heard from any of you.  Being the first of the month you are all enjoying a little rest, I hope.  I am glad father has had it a little easier this Winter.  Hope his health is better and that he will feel stronger.  I thought he and mother both seemed quite feeble when we were there.  Hope they are both better and stronger.  They ought both to take it as easy as they can.  Hope you are all well.  Does Anna get any stronger?  Hattie was saying this afternoon, she would give most any thing if was only out in New York now, that is, at Grandpa's, that is where she wants to be and there she thinks
       I think I owe you, personally a letter, though I have written home twice since I have heard from any of you.  Being the first of the month you are all enjoying a little rest, I hope.  I am glad father has had it a little easier this Winter.  Hope his health is better and that he will feel stronger.  I thought he and mother both seemed quite feeble when we were there.  Hope they are both better and stronger.  They ought both to take it as easy as they can.  Hope you are all well.  Does Anna get any stronger?  Hattie was saying this afternoon, she would give most any thing if was only out in New York now, that is, at Grandpa's, that is where she wants to be and there she thinks


(along side and top)
[[along side and top]]
circle yesterday.  Had quite a pleasant time. [Unreadable] first weeding every now then.  But I must close now.  It is time for [unreadable].  Hoping to hear from you soon with Much love to each and all,
circle yesterday.  Had quite a pleasant time. [[unclear]] first Wed. of every month.  But I must close now.  It is time for tea.  Hoping to hear from you soon with Much love to each and all,
Your Sister
Your Sister
Elisabeth
Elisabeth


Guess I will send mother this picture you said you like it better than the other.  I do not so well. I shall try again some time if I can.
Guess I will send mother this picture you said you like it better than the other.  I do not so well. I shall try again some time if I can.

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New Hampton, Mar. 7. 1867

Dear Sister Cynthia,

     I think I owe you, personally a letter, though I have written home twice since I have heard from any of you.  Being the first of the month you are all enjoying a little rest, I hope.  I am glad father has had it a little easier this Winter.  Hope his health is better and that he will feel stronger.  I thought he and mother both seemed quite feeble when we were there.  Hope they are both better and stronger.  They ought both to take it as easy as they can.  Hope you are all well.  Does Anna get any stronger?  Hattie was saying this afternoon, she would give most any thing if was only out in New York now, that is, at Grandpa's, that is where she wants to be and there she thinks

along side and top circle yesterday. Had quite a pleasant time. unclear first Wed. of every month. But I must close now. It is time for tea. Hoping to hear from you soon with Much love to each and all, Your Sister Elisabeth

Guess I will send mother this picture you said you like it better than the other. I do not so well. I shall try again some time if I can.