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(feeble very gentle and quiet. They have an apprentice in the office since last Thursday. We are pretty well)
(feeble very gentle and quiet. They have an apprentice in the office since last Thursday. We are pretty well)


father in the book. The agent who was here Saturday promised that they would preserve the stone plate till shi9ny that we may have time to decide. She will print copies of it for $15 a hundred. I have the address of the publishers so that we can write to them if we wish. I intend sending to some of the ministers who are helping us with the (unknown) to ask their opinion. We are (unknown) distributing the pictures here among our friends till we decide.
father in the book. The agent who was here Saturday promised that they would preserve the stone plate till spring that we may have time to decide. She will print copies of it for $15 a hundred. I have the address of the publishers so that we can write to them if we wish. I intend sending to some of the ministers who are helping us with the cofiant to ask their opinion. We are not distributing the pictures here among our friends till we decide.
We washed this morning and J. (unknown) Thomas came this (unknown) and helped him butcher our pigs - we churned also and so you see we've had a good deal going on and you must not expect a very grand letter.
We washed this morning and J. [[C?]]Thomas came this p.m. and helped him butcher our pigs - we churned also and so you see we've had a good deal going on and you must not expect a very grand letter.

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(feeble very gentle and quiet. They have an apprentice in the office since last Thursday. We are pretty well)

father in the book. The agent who was here Saturday promised that they would preserve the stone plate till spring that we may have time to decide. She will print copies of it for $15 a hundred. I have the address of the publishers so that we can write to them if we wish. I intend sending to some of the ministers who are helping us with the cofiant to ask their opinion. We are not distributing the pictures here among our friends till we decide. We washed this morning and J. C?Thomas came this p.m. and helped him butcher our pigs - we churned also and so you see we've had a good deal going on and you must not expect a very grand letter.