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[[Dec 8 183??]] Dear Brother [[Mitomer?]] Your letter was welcomely received by us it was pretty well done for the first do so again Charley. How does school go with you? Have you a good teacher, and do you have lots of spelling schools I go about every night to a spelling school. Last evening I went to Grand Prairie about five miles from here. I've had a gay old time. Emery is living with us now. We enjoy ourselves very much. I take twice the comfort with him than I did with John, for he was so uneasy Emery has his California [[friend?]] come so I guess he will give up going. this is a very pleasant place. I think I envy myself very much. Charley tell Harriet to write to me and I will answer her letter. We shall get our likeness taken and send as soon as we can. Tell [[unclear]] Davis to write. We are all well
 
Dear Brother Mitomer?
 
Your letter was welcomely  
received by us it was pretty well done
for the first do so again Charley. How
does school go with you? Have you a good  
teacher, and do you have lots of speaking?
schools? I go about every night to a  
?? school. Last evening I went to
Grand Prairie about five miles from
here. I've had a gay old time. Emry is living
with us now. We enjoy ourselves very much.
I take twice the effort with him than I  
did with John, for he was so

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Dec 8 183?? Dear Brother Mitomer? Your letter was welcomely received by us it was pretty well done for the first do so again Charley. How does school go with you? Have you a good teacher, and do you have lots of spelling schools I go about every night to a spelling school. Last evening I went to Grand Prairie about five miles from here. I've had a gay old time. Emery is living with us now. We enjoy ourselves very much. I take twice the comfort with him than I did with John, for he was so uneasy Emery has his California friend? come so I guess he will give up going. this is a very pleasant place. I think I envy myself very much. Charley tell Harriet to write to me and I will answer her letter. We shall get our likeness taken and send as soon as we can. Tell unclear Davis to write. We are all well