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[[margin]] I hope you hear good news from Maine. How do your mother and sister feel about your remaining in Illinois! Sometimes I hope you will not stay - but perhaps I ought not to. I presume all will be directed for the best. Father and mother send love. Yours ever in love, Antoinette.
Home, Nov. 22, 1857
Home, Nov. 22, 1857
Jonesboro Dec. 8, 1857
Jonesboro Dec. 8, 1857


My dear friend, - Yours of the fifth inst. lies before me. It has been just about two weeks in coming and it does sum good, I assure you to get a letter so soon. I am sorry the mails are so irregular with you, and that it takes so long a time for news to reach you from the East. I do not think Southern Illinois is a very favorable situation, and I shall be glad as I presume you will, to have you located more pleasantly and comfortably. You must have had a disagreeable and discouraging summer and Autumn, and I do hope matters will be so arranged that the winter may be one of health and happiness. i do not think you would be be deprived of so may privileges, in the Northern part of the state. Dear mother has come home this afternoon from her visit to Mass. I believe I wrote in the last letter that she had gone. She has been away
My dear friend, - Yours of the fifth inst. lies before me. It has been just about two weeks in coming and it does sum good, I assure you to get a letter so soon. I am sorry the mails are so irregular with you, and that it takes so long a time for news to reach you from the East. I do not think Southern Illinois is a very favorable situation, and I shall be glad as I presume you will, to have you located more pleasantly and comfortably. You must have had a disagreeable and discouraging summer and Autumn, and I do hope matters will be so arranged that the winter may be one of health and happiness. i do not think you would be be deprived of so may privileges, in the Northern part of the state. Dear mother has come home this afternoon from her visit to Mass. I believe I wrote in the last letter that she had gone. She has been away
[[margin]] I hope you hear good news from Maine. How do your mother and sister feel about your remaining in Illinois! Sometimes I hope you will not stay - but perhaps I ought not to. I presume all will be directed for the best. Father and mother send love. Yours ever in love, Antoinette.

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margin I hope you hear good news from Maine. How do your mother and sister feel about your remaining in Illinois! Sometimes I hope you will not stay - but perhaps I ought not to. I presume all will be directed for the best. Father and mother send love. Yours ever in love, Antoinette.

Home, Nov. 22, 1857 Jonesboro Dec. 8, 1857

My dear friend, - Yours of the fifth inst. lies before me. It has been just about two weeks in coming and it does sum good, I assure you to get a letter so soon. I am sorry the mails are so irregular with you, and that it takes so long a time for news to reach you from the East. I do not think Southern Illinois is a very favorable situation, and I shall be glad as I presume you will, to have you located more pleasantly and comfortably. You must have had a disagreeable and discouraging summer and Autumn, and I do hope matters will be so arranged that the winter may be one of health and happiness. i do not think you would be be deprived of so may privileges, in the Northern part of the state. Dear mother has come home this afternoon from her visit to Mass. I believe I wrote in the last letter that she had gone. She has been away