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Saratoga. May 14. 1855.
  Saratoga. May 14. 1855.
 
Dear Father and Mother
Dear Father and Mother
Friday Dr. handed Cynthia a note from home which [[unclear]] [[inclosed?]] in a letter to him containing a draft. Perhaps they have acknowledged the receipt of it before this; if not, I am sorry we did not Saturday. Could you send us a little more spending money, it seems as though I was asking [[more far soon?]] but I hardly know what to do as we have [[got entirely out?]]. The dressmakers bill was $3; we borrowed it of one of the patients to pay her and today I intend to see if I can borrow some of Mr. Wood to pay her for I had rather be indebted to him than to a stranger. I think the things that Jennie and Anna got will be a great comfort to me for it
  Friday Dr. handed Cynthia a note from home which no [[suppance?]] was inclosed in a letter to him containing a draft. Perhaps they have acknowledged the receipt of it before this; if not, I am sorry we did not Saturday. Could you send us a little more spending money, it seems as though I was asking more far soon but I hardly know what to do as we have got entirely out. The dressmakers bill was $3; we borrowed it of one of the patients to pay her and today I intend to see if I can borrow some of Mr. Wood to pay her for I had rather be indebted to him than to a stranger. I think the things that Jennie and Anna got will be a great comfort to me for it

Latest revision as of 14:31, 26 January 2021

  Saratoga. May 14. 1855.

Dear Father and Mother

  Friday Dr. handed Cynthia a note from home which no suppance? was inclosed in a letter to him containing a draft. Perhaps they have acknowledged the receipt of it before this; if not, I am sorry we did not Saturday. Could you send us a little more spending money, it seems as though I was asking more far soon but I hardly know what to do as we have got entirely out. The dressmakers bill was $3; we borrowed it of one of the patients to pay her and today I intend to see if I can borrow some of Mr. Wood to pay her for I had rather be indebted to him than to a stranger. I think the things that Jennie and Anna got will be a great comfort to me for it