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Remsen April 9th 1880
Dear Auntie,
    Although we have not heard from you, I am going to write a business letter. Firstly, we are nearly out of thread for sewing "Cenhadwr" I meant to have written before Mrs. Jones paid, but we will settle when you come home We would like two boxes No. 30 if it will not be asking too much of you to get it, and if you come before the 20th of May bring it with you secondly; - we received a card from J M Jones last night which I enclose.
I received a letter from Clara Lloyd Turin last week saying that they were trying to get up a one hundred
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letter. The roads are quite bad now but improving rapidly. How is Aunt Sarah's cough? I hope to hear next time that she is better. Father saw Mary Ann Jones yesterday she is well. Mr Prichard has a hard cold. Love to all from  
letter. The roads are quite bad now but improving rapidly. How is Aunt Sarah's cough? I hope to hear next time that she is better. Father saw Mary Ann Jones yesterday she is well. Mr Prichard has a hard cold. Love to all from  
Maggie
Maggie
Remsen April 9th 1880
Dear Auntie,
    Although we have not heard from you, I am going to write a business letter. Firstly, we are nearly out of thread for sewing [[unclear]] I meant to have written before Mrs. Jones paid, but we will settle when you come home We would like two boxes no. 30 if it will not be asking too much of you to [[following text appears to be inserted]] and if you come before the 20th of May bring it with you [[end of inserted text]] get it, secondly; - we received a card from M Jones last night which I enclose.
I received a [[crossed out]] card [[crossed out]] letter from Clara Lloyd Turin last week saying that they were trying to get up a one hundred

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Remsen April 9th 1880 Dear Auntie,

    Although we have not heard from you, I am going to write a business letter. Firstly, we are nearly out of thread for sewing "Cenhadwr" I meant to have written before Mrs. Jones paid, but we will settle when you come home We would like two boxes No. 30 if it will not be asking too much of you to get it, and if you come before the 20th of May bring it with you secondly; - we received a card from J M Jones last night which I enclose.

I received a letter from Clara Lloyd Turin last week saying that they were trying to get up a one hundred

end of letter from page two--sideways text at top of page letter. The roads are quite bad now but improving rapidly. How is Aunt Sarah's cough? I hope to hear next time that she is better. Father saw Mary Ann Jones yesterday she is well. Mr Prichard has a hard cold. Love to all from Maggie