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has been sleeping on the lounge and Mary Jane on the bed upstairs - so I am lonely enough to write - Wm has steped (sic) out some where just now. He does not yet to feel at all well - tho' we think he is a little better than when he first came home. Frank is down to Lewis' also today helping Robbie with the barley - tonight they intend going to camp meeting which began last Wednesday. Mother received Mary's letter this morning - shall be anxious to hear again soon We are wanting very much to see you all. I cannot tell what to say to you about your arrangements for the winter only I should not advise you to have Kate [?] Hughes again - you know what I saw of her was not altogether agreeable - and Wm says you have
has been sleeping on the lounge and Mary Jane on the bed upstairs - so I am lonely enough to write - Wm has steped out some where just now. He does not yet to feel at all well - tho' we think he is a little better than when he first came home. Frank is down to Lewis' also today helping Robbie with the barley - tonight they intend going to camp meeting which began last Wednesday. Mother received Mary's letter this morning - shall be anxious to hear again soon We are wanting very much to see you all. I cannot tell what to say to you about your arrangements for the winter only I should not advise you to have Kate Hughes again - you know what I saw of her was not altogether agreeable - and Wm says you have

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has been sleeping on the lounge and Mary Jane on the bed upstairs - so I am lonely enough to write - Wm has steped out some where just now. He does not yet to feel at all well - tho' we think he is a little better than when he first came home. Frank is down to Lewis' also today helping Robbie with the barley - tonight they intend going to camp meeting which began last Wednesday. Mother received Mary's letter this morning - shall be anxious to hear again soon We are wanting very much to see you all. I cannot tell what to say to you about your arrangements for the winter only I should not advise you to have Kate Hughes again - you know what I saw of her was not altogether agreeable - and Wm says you have