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It will probably take six weeks or longer for you to do what you have to do. and we cannot tell how long you may wish to stop in Hillsdale and Corry. John Butle has  gone to  Hagne Warren l Co., N.Y.. near Lake George to supply a church. He left here last week Geidey [[unclear]] Wednesday and Thursday evening with us. We are lonely since he has left but we are [[unclear]] to go too. Mr. Richard wrote a few days ago that the [[unclear]] ther are quite good-good as they were last fall and they had [[unclear]] their garden. They had [[unclear]] done any other spring work yet but would as soon as they could get some one to [[unclear]] them. We will write to David Griffith to see if he will [[unclear]] make our garden for us. He did it last year and so will know something what we shall want. It is very [[unclear]] here now only the sewer gas comes
It will probably take six weeks or longer for you to do what you have to do. and we cannot tell how long you may wish to stop in Hillsdale and Corry. John Butler has  gone to  Hague Warren Co., N.Y. near Lake George to supply a church. He left here last week Friday - spent Wednesday and Thursday evening with us. We are lonely since he has left but we are preparing to go too. Mr. Richard wrote a few days ago that the roads there are quite good-good as they were last fall and they had ploughed their garden. They had not done any other spring work yet but would as soon as they could get some one to plough for them. We will write to David Griffith to see if he will not make our garden for us. He did it last year and so will know something what we shall want. It is very pleasant here now only the sewer-gas comes

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It will probably take six weeks or longer for you to do what you have to do. and we cannot tell how long you may wish to stop in Hillsdale and Corry. John Butler has gone to Hague Warren Co., N.Y. near Lake George to supply a church. He left here last week Friday - spent Wednesday and Thursday evening with us. We are lonely since he has left but we are preparing to go too. Mr. Richard wrote a few days ago that the roads there are quite good-good as they were last fall and they had ploughed their garden. They had not done any other spring work yet but would as soon as they could get some one to plough for them. We will write to David Griffith to see if he will not make our garden for us. He did it last year and so will know something what we shall want. It is very pleasant here now only the sewer-gas comes