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[[gay match?]] [[unclear]] , all tricked out with [[gill?]] & was [[unclear]] to read my letters to you. she sends her love and says she would like very much to see you and I should not object at all either, for I have a great many things to talk about which cannot go into a letter, all the Fayette gossip & c c , Mr. Chislelt, or "Dear Fred" was very devoted to
[[gay?]] match love, all tricked out with gilt & wax tapers to seal my letter to you. she sends her love and says she would like very much to see you and I should not object at all either, for I have a great many things to talk about which cannot go into a letter, all the Fayette gossip & c cMr. Chislett, or "dear Fred" was very devoted to Miss Prevost, a friend of Mrs. Tanners from Phila - I wish it would be a match as she is a greater goose than he, you may judge when I tell you she considers him the most agreeable man she ever met and very talented. Oh! what is the world coming to, Miss Prevost.  Sarah Chislett and Lydia Spear were very intimate, but I shall reserve everything until we meet. The first tea bell has rung and I must close as my stay here is very uncertain,  I suppose you had better direct to Pittsburg as usual & WIll can forward it if I am not there. I had almost forgotten to say that I would take that serenade some other time. Some one did honor me whilst I was away, but I do not know to whom I am indebted, in earnest I am off now,  I am sorry to send you such uninteresting letters, but roving about as I am it is almost impossible to write at all, but when  I return I shall not be at all afraid of spoiling you

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gay? match love, all tricked out with gilt & wax tapers to seal my letter to you. she sends her love and says she would like very much to see you and I should not object at all either, for I have a great many things to talk about which cannot go into a letter, all the Fayette gossip & c c. Mr. Chislett, or "dear Fred" was very devoted to Miss Prevost, a friend of Mrs. Tanners from Phila - I wish it would be a match as she is a greater goose than he, you may judge when I tell you she considers him the most agreeable man she ever met and very talented. Oh! what is the world coming to, Miss Prevost. Sarah Chislett and Lydia Spear were very intimate, but I shall reserve everything until we meet. The first tea bell has rung and I must close as my stay here is very uncertain, I suppose you had better direct to Pittsburg as usual & WIll can forward it if I am not there. I had almost forgotten to say that I would take that serenade some other time. Some one did honor me whilst I was away, but I do not know to whom I am indebted, in earnest I am off now, I am sorry to send you such uninteresting letters, but roving about as I am it is almost impossible to write at all, but when I return I shall not be at all afraid of spoiling you