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words - I am well. Mother and Mary are also well and
words - I am well. Mother and Mary are also well and
here we are in the sitting room. Mary is sewing at the
here we are in the sitting room. Mary is sewing at the
lightstand opposite me, and is looking thoughtfully happy -
lightstand opposite me, and is looking thoughtful & happy -
Mother is near us, seemingly in a cheerful mood, and is look0
Mother is near us, seemingly in a cheerful mood, and is looking smart, but this cold weather makes us all feel rather pinched
ing smart, but this cold weather makes us all feel rather [illegible]
and we have to keep a good fire to be comfortable -
and we have to keep a good fire to be comfortable -
Mother says some of us ought to write to Abby. She often says
Mother says some of us ought to write to Abby. She often says
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but little or now snow below at Athol - They are trying to get
but little or now snow below at Athol - They are trying to get
up a Sleigh Ride - I don't know who will go - Our folks think we
up a Sleigh Ride - I don't know who will go - Our folks think we
had not better join the party an dprobably we should not -
had not better join the party and probably we should not -
I was over to Emilys & Samuels a little while Wednesday P.M. They  
I was over to Emilys & Samuels a little while Wednesday P.M. They  
are well. Their school closes or rather has closed today - I guess
are well. Their school closes or rather has closed today - I guess
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I probably shall go somewhere soon & probably to Boston - No engagements yet - I have just heard from Concord
I probably shall go somewhere soon & probably to Boston - No engagements yet - I have just heard from Concord
They are well there and all well in Boston & vicinity except little Sammy Belding at Mary's - I have not received any letter from
They are well there and all well in Boston & vicinity except little Sammy Belding at Mary's - I have not received any letter from
A. [Simon?] I came up, nor
A. since I came up, nor
from any of the cousins
from any of the cousins
except from Concord folks.
except from Concord folks.

Latest revision as of 22:17, 19 May 2020

"Maple Grove" Warwick February 19th 1858

Dear Sister Abby I will try and write you a few words - I am well. Mother and Mary are also well and here we are in the sitting room. Mary is sewing at the lightstand opposite me, and is looking thoughtful & happy - Mother is near us, seemingly in a cheerful mood, and is looking smart, but this cold weather makes us all feel rather pinched and we have to keep a good fire to be comfortable - Mother says some of us ought to write to Abby. She often says so, and this evening I have taken my pen to comply with her wishes and my own - I have been reading to Mary from the Waverly since supper but have laid reading aside wishing to write a few lines ere I retire so that I can send my tomorrow's mail. Chandler & Rhoda have gone to make a call at Mr. Jones - They are well - They desired Mary & I to accompany them but we concluded to stay with mother. Wednesday eve however we four went by invitation to Mr. Gilbert Stevens & spent the eve very pleasantly. Joseph Green & wife were there also N. E. Stevens & wife. We had a pleasant time. Twas very cold but good sleighing - We have had two weeks of severe winter weather. Plenty of snow for good sleighing here but little or now snow below at Athol - They are trying to get up a Sleigh Ride - I don't know who will go - Our folks think we had not better join the party and probably we should not - I was over to Emilys & Samuels a little while Wednesday P.M. They are well. Their school closes or rather has closed today - I guess from what I have heard that they have not had a very good school

[written on the left-hand side of the page] I probably shall go somewhere soon & probably to Boston - No engagements yet - I have just heard from Concord They are well there and all well in Boston & vicinity except little Sammy Belding at Mary's - I have not received any letter from A. since I came up, nor from any of the cousins except from Concord folks. If you write to me, send to Warwick & if I am not here they will forward to me - Charles