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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