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& took tea here once since - I like him so does Hattie our
& took tea here once since - I like him so does Hattie our
tastes are not very similar in some things, (especially
tastes are not very similar in some things, (especially
in the treatment of young Children, but we both like
in the treatment of young Children), but we both like
George at least I do & she says she does & I believe she
George at least I do & she says she does & I believe she
means it - but she is very peculiar about talking at
means it - but she is very peculiar about talking at
random - I don't know but she can speak the truth.
random - I don't know but she can speak the truth.
I suppose Eliab & folks are with you now unless they
I suppose Eliab & folks are with you now unless they
are on the way home - we don't get much news from
are on the way home - we don't get much news from
them there may be a letter in the Office tonight but
them there may be a letter in the Office tonight but

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Bangor Dec 25 1858

Mother M

Elyria

My dear Children I have been here more than 5 weeks & have not heard a word from any of you - But I will "come up with you,, I will keep writing to you till you'll feel yourselves sufficiently punish'd - I really think it is too bad. Your Brother George too is complaining of you Isaac he say, you never have written much to him. He was in here a few minutes this evening - took dinner here. Thanks giving & took tea here once since - I like him so does Hattie our tastes are not very similar in some things, (especially in the treatment of young Children), but we both like George at least I do & she says she does & I believe she means it - but she is very peculiar about talking at random - I don't know but she can speak the truth.

I suppose Eliab & folks are with you now unless they

are on the way home - we don't get much news from them there may be a letter in the Office tonight but we must wait till tomorrow for E carried away one P.O & Mrs Thurston another - so John has given up his to Chapman. Charles was here last week brought down things & carried home 2 barrels of flour & various other things family use. They were all well