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gratitude of his father's & your husband as well as the satisfaction that will attend you in the performance of that duty. You are a dear good mother & I know you will do all in your power for our children.  -----------------------
gratitude of his father's & your husband as well as the satisfaction that will attend you in the performance of that duty. You are a dear good mother & I know you will do all in your power for our children.  -----------------------
I suppose you are daily expecting me at Lawrence & feel disappointed in my nonappearance. I too have been looking forwards hopefully expecting to have now the pleasure of seeing you & our children king before this And during the first two weeks I have labored very hard, harder than I supposed is possible for me to, but I have been stimulated with the hope & expectation of soon seeing you & our boys, but I do not see as I am any nearer getting started than I was one month ago. Almost every day something new comes up which I am compelled to unravel as the others cannot. I told Mr. [[Drubiner?]] last month that I must get away as soon as Tuesday morning next & he has been at work with me for sometime past, but, last night we gave up the hope or Expectation of my being able to get away for a week at least & perhaps before that week comes around something may develop itself to keep me here longer so I shall send you your things by express to morrow as you will need them very much. It is so very hot. I am sorry to disappoint you. I know it would do you a great deal of good to have me with you, as it would me to have you with me. Were it not that we need what I Earn & I know of no other Way in which I can earn anything. I should heave things here & go to you at once, as it is we ought I suppose to be thankful that my employment continues longer than we expected. The business here is very complicated. Butterfield Mixed is up & left it in a confused state, but, Murphy who has been book keeper since Butterfield left is entirely incompetent for the work & he has fairly Muddled affairs so almost every transaction has to be unraveled. The business goes back over a space of six years & embraces R.R. business, Chicago Agency business, Walker & Rose business, & O.P. Ludlow assignee of W. of W.T. business. I ought to be thankful that my health permits me to do this work not only for our sakes but also for the sake of Myron. I do not know what he could have done this summer how it not been for the employment I have given,. And I have given him
I suppose you are daily expecting me at Lawrence & feel disappointed in my nonappearance. I too have been looking forwards hopefully expecting to have now the pleasure of seeing you & our children king before this And during the first two weeks I have labored very hard, harder than I supposed is possible for me to, but I have been stimulated with the hope & expectation of soon seeing you & our boys, but I do not see as I am any nearer getting started than I was one month ago. Almost every day something new comes up which I am compelled to unravel as the others cannot. I told Mr. Druliner last month that I must get away as soon as Tuesday morning next & he has been at work with me for sometime past, but, last night we gave up the hope or Expectation of my being able to get away for a week at least & perhaps before that week comes around something may develop itself to keep me here longer so I shall send you your things by express to morrow as you will need them very much. It is so very hot. I am sorry to disappoint you. I know it would do you a great deal of good to have me with you, as it would me to have you with me. Were it not that we need what I Earn & I know of no other Way in which I can earn anything. I should heave things here & go to you at once, as it is we ought I suppose to be thankful that my employment continues longer than we expected. The business here is very complicated. Butterfield Mixed is up & left it in a confused state, but, Murphy who has been book keeper since Butterfield left is entirely incompetent for the work & he has fairly Muddled affairs so almost every transaction has to be unraveled. The business goes back over a space of six years & embraces R.R. business, Chicago Agency business, Walker & Rose business, & O.P. Ludlow assignee of W. of W.T. business. I ought to be thankful that my health permits me to do this work not only for our selves but also for the sake of Myron. I do not know what he could have done this summer how it not been for the employment I have given,. And I have given him

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gratitude of his father's & your husband as well as the satisfaction that will attend you in the performance of that duty. You are a dear good mother & I know you will do all in your power for our children. ----------------------- I suppose you are daily expecting me at Lawrence & feel disappointed in my nonappearance. I too have been looking forwards hopefully expecting to have now the pleasure of seeing you & our children king before this And during the first two weeks I have labored very hard, harder than I supposed is possible for me to, but I have been stimulated with the hope & expectation of soon seeing you & our boys, but I do not see as I am any nearer getting started than I was one month ago. Almost every day something new comes up which I am compelled to unravel as the others cannot. I told Mr. Druliner last month that I must get away as soon as Tuesday morning next & he has been at work with me for sometime past, but, last night we gave up the hope or Expectation of my being able to get away for a week at least & perhaps before that week comes around something may develop itself to keep me here longer so I shall send you your things by express to morrow as you will need them very much. It is so very hot. I am sorry to disappoint you. I know it would do you a great deal of good to have me with you, as it would me to have you with me. Were it not that we need what I Earn & I know of no other Way in which I can earn anything. I should heave things here & go to you at once, as it is we ought I suppose to be thankful that my employment continues longer than we expected. The business here is very complicated. Butterfield Mixed is up & left it in a confused state, but, Murphy who has been book keeper since Butterfield left is entirely incompetent for the work & he has fairly Muddled affairs so almost every transaction has to be unraveled. The business goes back over a space of six years & embraces R.R. business, Chicago Agency business, Walker & Rose business, & O.P. Ludlow assignee of W. of W.T. business. I ought to be thankful that my health permits me to do this work not only for our selves but also for the sake of Myron. I do not know what he could have done this summer how it not been for the employment I have given,. And I have given him