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I thought all day yesterday how you would be expecting a letter when the mail came last night. But you know a letter to go up Monday must be mailed on Saturday, and we did not get down till 8 or half past. And then thought we might get away perhaps today or tomorrow. But the | I thought all day yesterday how you would be expecting a letter when the mail came last night. But you know a letter to go up Monday must be mailed on Saturday, and we did not get down till 8 or half past. And then thought we might get away perhaps today or tomorrow. But the Lawyers I must see are out of Town one of them is expected back tomorrow or next day, and I will hope to go back to Milo on Friday at farthest. But it is uncertain. | ||
I have kept thinking of you ever since we left Milo: It troubles me that you should have to get up in the night all the time to care of Mayo: and to lift him too. I hope you will not do it much. No matter the Bed--even 'Mine Me | I have kept thinking of you ever since we left Milo: It troubles me that you should have to get up in the night all the time to care of Mayo: and to lift him too. I hope you will not do it much. No matter the Bed--even 'Mine Me Crib bed' --had better suffer than you yourself. | ||
We had quite a comfortable ride down here. Though the road is very bad--so much rain, and so much heavy teaming. Mother was somewhat tired At Lucy's we found Mr & Mrs Packard and, Mr & Mrs Jos. & Mary Sykes and the house pretty full. However Mother staid till Sunday, & then went down to Eliahs | We had quite a comfortable ride down here. Though the road is very bad--so much rain, and so much heavy teaming. Mother was somewhat tired At Lucy's we found Mr & Mrs Packard and, Mr & Mrs Jos. & Mary Sykes and the house pretty full. However Mother staid till Sunday, & then went down to Eliahs |
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Isaac. Bangor Aug 21.1855 Milo Aug 23 1855 Bangor, Aug. 21 1855
My Dearest, I thought all day yesterday how you would be expecting a letter when the mail came last night. But you know a letter to go up Monday must be mailed on Saturday, and we did not get down till 8 or half past. And then thought we might get away perhaps today or tomorrow. But the Lawyers I must see are out of Town one of them is expected back tomorrow or next day, and I will hope to go back to Milo on Friday at farthest. But it is uncertain. I have kept thinking of you ever since we left Milo: It troubles me that you should have to get up in the night all the time to care of Mayo: and to lift him too. I hope you will not do it much. No matter the Bed--even 'Mine Me Crib bed' --had better suffer than you yourself. We had quite a comfortable ride down here. Though the road is very bad--so much rain, and so much heavy teaming. Mother was somewhat tired At Lucy's we found Mr & Mrs Packard and, Mr & Mrs Jos. & Mary Sykes and the house pretty full. However Mother staid till Sunday, & then went down to Eliahs