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Dear Jennie and All,
Dear Jennie and All,
   We were very happy to receive your letter and to hear of your safe arrival home.  It is now just a week yesterday since you left here.  The weather here was delightful and we were glad you had so good a time, but afterwards we had quite a rain. And this week we have had another.  I was sorry you had to shorten you visit.  Sunday rs. Hayes inquired if you had left.  She said she designed to have called on you before you returned.  She is one of my best friends here.  I should like for you to be acquainted with her.  She called this evening and  
   We were very happy to receive your letter and to hear of your safe arrival home.  It is now just a week yesterday since you left here.  The weather here was delightful and we were glad you had so good a time, but afterwards we had quite a rain. And this week we have had another.  I was sorry you had to shorten you visit.  Sunday Mrs. Hayes inquired if you had left.  She said she designed to have called on you before you returned.  She is one of my best friends here.  I should like for you to be acquainted with her.  She called this evening and  


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Thurs. Morn.  A bright, splendid day.  Do excuse the writing and blots.  The bridge is most done that is for foot passengers, they are a ways it a head.  Most time to get dinner. Lissie is ironing.  I must close, hoping to hear from you soon.  Love from all to all
Thurs. Morn.  A bright, splendid day.  Do excuse the writing and blots.  The bridge is most done that is for foot passengers, they are a ways it a head.  Most time to get dinner. Lissie is ironing.  I must close, hoping to hear from you soon.  Love from all to all
Yours as ever
Yours as ever

Latest revision as of 15:19, 29 November 2020

Lewiston, Nov.1.1871

Dear Jennie and All,

  We were very happy to receive your letter and to hear of your safe arrival home.  It is now just a week yesterday since you left here.  The weather here was delightful and we were glad you had so good a time, but afterwards we had quite a rain. And this week we have had another.  I was sorry you had to shorten you visit.  Sunday Mrs. Hayes inquired if you had left.  She said she designed to have called on you before you returned.  She is one of my best friends here.  I should like for you to be acquainted with her.  She called this evening and 

along the side and top Thurs. Morn. A bright, splendid day. Do excuse the writing and blots. The bridge is most done that is for foot passengers, they are a ways it a head. Most time to get dinner. Lissie is ironing. I must close, hoping to hear from you soon. Love from all to all Yours as ever Elisabeth

I am mending today, this afternoon I gues I shall make some calls. it is so pleasant.