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there but to walk the four miles and back, it seemed rather too great an undertaking; especially as it was very cloudy, and seemed like to rain, which too made the prospect for any meeting at all, when I did get there, very small However, it has not rained any as yet and I have almost been sorry I did not try it; for really it is a long while since I have been to Church at all.  
there but to walk the four miles and back, it seemed rather too great an undertaking; especially as it was very cloudy, and seemed like to rain, which too made the prospect for any meeting at all, when I did get there, very small However, it has not rained any as yet and I have almost been sorry I did not try it; for really it is a long while since I have been to Church at all.  
But here have I sat and read all day so far, and Mm Crosby by me. Charles started last Thursday, and it really seems very lonesome here without him. I wrote you last from here last Sunday Monday I went to Centralia, Tuesday back here Thursday to Centralia again with Charles on his way East. Yesterday back here again. Charles I suppose is today in Elyria. And about next Wednesday or Thursday will be at Bangor.  
But here have I sat and read all day so far, and Mm Crosby by me. Charles started last Thursday, and it really seems very lonesome here without him. I wrote you last from here last Sunday Monday I went to Centralia, Tuesday back here Thursday to Centralia again with Charles on his way East. Yesterday back here again. Charles I suppose is today in Elyria. And about next Wednesday or Thursday will be at Bangor.  
When I have just--stoppping this letter--written a letter to Charles to get home to Milo, about as soon as he does.  
When I have just--stopping this letter--written a letter to Charles to get home to Milo, about as soon as he does.  
When I shall get away I cannot say
When I shall get away I cannot say

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there but to walk the four miles and back, it seemed rather too great an undertaking; especially as it was very cloudy, and seemed like to rain, which too made the prospect for any meeting at all, when I did get there, very small However, it has not rained any as yet and I have almost been sorry I did not try it; for really it is a long while since I have been to Church at all. But here have I sat and read all day so far, and Mm Crosby by me. Charles started last Thursday, and it really seems very lonesome here without him. I wrote you last from here last Sunday Monday I went to Centralia, Tuesday back here Thursday to Centralia again with Charles on his way East. Yesterday back here again. Charles I suppose is today in Elyria. And about next Wednesday or Thursday will be at Bangor. When I have just--stopping this letter--written a letter to Charles to get home to Milo, about as soon as he does. When I shall get away I cannot say