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  Wigan
May 13, 1865
  May 13, 1865
 
My dear Cousin Cynthia
My dear Cousin Cynthia
    I am much pleased at the contents of your beautiful letter. I happened to be in my brother John's house when it arrived and I had the privilege and delightful task to perform that of reading both theirs and my own. I must confess that I had almost given you up for lost and thought that dear Cousin Cynthia had forgotten me entirely but I am happy to see such is not the case and confidently anticipate that in future she will not keep one so long without the favor of reply. I have recently established a house for my mother and myself in Wigan  and the change has proved beneficial to both of us. I am much happier than when living in lodgings and no


I am much pleased at the contents of your beautiful letter. I happened to be in my brother John's house when it arrived and I had the privilege and delithful task to perform that of reading both theirs and my own. I must confess that I had almost given you up for lost and thought that dear Cousin Cynthia had forgotten me entirely but I am happy to see such is not the  case and confidently anticipate that in future she will not keep one so long without the favor of reply. I have recently established a house for my mother and myself in [[unclear]] and the change has proved beneficial to both of us. I am much happier than when living lodging and no
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much obliged for brother Thomas' address I will write to him in a few days

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 Wigan
 May 13, 1865

My dear Cousin Cynthia

   I am much pleased at the contents of your beautiful letter. I happened to be in my brother John's house when it arrived and I had the privilege and delightful task to perform that of reading both theirs and my own. I must confess that I had almost given you up for lost and thought that dear Cousin Cynthia had forgotten me entirely but I am happy to see such is not the case and confidently anticipate that in future she will not keep one so long without the favor of reply. I have recently established a house for my mother and myself in Wigan  and the change has proved beneficial to both of us. I am much happier than when living in lodgings and no

in margin: much obliged for brother Thomas' address I will write to him in a few days