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but I sit here in a little Smoky corner and dont know any thing but to lend the great heavy squirming eel of a of a Charlie how could I write anything else
but I sit here in a little Smoky corner and dont know any thing but to tend the great heavy squirming eel of a of a Charlie how could I write anything else
     But tis really qualifying to see how nicely A gets along notwithstanding her Desolate, destitute condition - they do live pretty easy She thinks that James works hard but he does not half the work that you boys us'd to at his age & Lucy is always busy doing nothing Jane does twice as much work as she does every day but A. has many many excellent qualities  and is a very useful woman. In some way or other "by hook or by crook" he seems to be always pricely provided for at the last pinch - without the industry and diligence at work that almost everyone would she must have in her situation
     But tis really gratifying to see how nicely A gets along notwithstanding her Desolate, destitute condition - they do live pretty easy She thinks that James works hard but he does not half the work that you boys us'd to at his age & Lucy is always busy doing nothing Jane does twice as much work as she does every day but A. has many many excellent qualities  and is a very useful woman. In some way or other "by hook or by crook" he seems to be always pricely provided for at the last pinch - without the industry and diligence at work that almost everyone would she must have in her situation
   Mr. Kittredge has bought this town of Mrs. Wells 1600, has sold quit a number of farms since among [[page torn]] rest the Crackel lots to Mr. Richer So we shall have a new neighbor.  Mr. Billington expects to move to New Jersey next Spring. Did you send my letter [[page torn]] Isaac why dont he write to me. Mrs. Gilman is living yet I suppose she has not been mov'd at all for about 4 months
   Mr. Kittredge has bought this town of Mrs. Wells 1600, has sold quit a number of farms since among [[page torn]] rest the Crocket lots to Mr. Richer So we shall have a new neighbor.  Mr. Billington expects to move to New Jersey next Spring. Did you send my letter [[page torn]] Isaac why dont he write to me. Mrs. Gilman is living yet I suppose she has not been mov'd at all for about 4 months
   In whose Lawsuit is Eliab a Witness isn't he coming home first. When are you coming home
   In whose Lawsuit is Eliab a Witness isn't he coming home first. When are you coming home
   this is a foolish letter most half a mind to not send it God be with you all and bless you
   this is a foolish letter most half a mind to not send it God be with you all and bless you

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but I sit here in a little Smoky corner and dont know any thing but to tend the great heavy squirming eel of a of a Charlie how could I write anything else

    But tis really gratifying to see how nicely A gets along notwithstanding her Desolate, destitute condition - they do live pretty easy She thinks that James works hard but he does not half the work that you boys us'd to at his age & Lucy is always busy doing nothing Jane does twice as much work as she does every day but A. has many many excellent qualities  and is a very useful woman. In some way or other "by hook or by crook" he seems to be always pricely provided for at the last pinch - without the industry and diligence at work that almost everyone would she must have in her situation
 Mr. Kittredge has bought this town of Mrs. Wells 1600, has sold quit a number of farms since among page torn rest the Crocket lots to Mr. Richer So we shall have a new neighbor.  Mr. Billington expects to move to New Jersey next Spring. Did you send my letter page torn Isaac why dont he write to me. Mrs. Gilman is living yet I suppose she has not been mov'd at all for about 4 months
  In whose Lawsuit is Eliab a Witness isn't he coming home first. When are you coming home
 this is a foolish letter most half a mind to not send it God be with you all and bless you