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Jan 7th  The weather has been so bad could not send to mail this, snow over every thing & thermometer -2 deg below zero. That is hardly a [[unclear]] towards cold weather with you tho'    JD"
Jan 7th  The weather has been so bad could not send to mail this, snow over every thing & thermometer -2 deg below zero. That is hardly a start towards cold weather with you tho'    JD"


Laura 1 [?]
Jan. 4th '84
Jan. 4th '84


My dear Uncle,
My dear Uncle,
I have wished for some time to write to you but have been so busy I have been too tired to write at night, but I received yr very kind letter a few days since & tho' I have been at the [[2 unclear words]] at work all day I intend to try & write to night tho' I may be inflicting a very dull epistle upon you. Bot told me you had some money to lend & he offered to lend to me on a mortgage, but after words said you objected to lending me as you said when the interest was due it must be paid or the money had to be made
I have wished for some time to write to you but have been so busy I have been too tired to write at night, but I received yr very kind letter a few days since & tho' I have been at the [?plane bed?] at work all day I intend to try & write to night tho' I may be inflicting a very dull epistle upon you.
  Bob told me you had some money to lend & he offered to lend to me on a mortgage, but after words said you objected to lending me as you said when the interest was due it must be paid or the money had to be made

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Jan 7th The weather has been so bad could not send to mail this, snow over every thing & thermometer -2 deg below zero. That is hardly a start towards cold weather with you tho' JD"

Laura 1 [?] Jan. 4th '84

My dear Uncle, I have wished for some time to write to you but have been so busy I have been too tired to write at night, but I received yr very kind letter a few days since & tho' I have been at the [?plane bed?] at work all day I intend to try & write to night tho' I may be inflicting a very dull epistle upon you.

  Bob told me you had some money to lend & he offered to lend to me on a mortgage, but after words said you objected to lending me as you said when the interest was due it must be paid or the money had to be made