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ing with Lewis that little bowl of jelly- another thinks we cannot well send a layer one in that satchel. Last-Saturday we made some more jelly, preserved some pumpkins and pickled some- We have not yet had those citron Mrs. Evans kindly sent us by Lewis- but they are safe at his house and we thank Mrs. E. very much for them. We will send for them soon as we seasoned the others with lemon & should like to try hard ginger with these, and if you can get us some (white and nice like what ma got once you know)
  [[annotation in pencil]] Jenny  [[/annotation]]
 
Remsen, Dec. 14, 1868.
My dear Sisters,
We send this morning with Lewis that little bowl of jelly — mother thinks we cannot well send a larger one in that satchel. Last Saturday we made some more jelly, preserved some pumpkins and pickled some We have not yet had those citron Mrs. Evans kindly sent us by Lewis - but they are safe at his house and we thank Mrs. E. very much for them. We will send for them soon as we seasoned the others with lemon & should like to try hard ginger with these, and if you can get us some (white and nice like what ma got once you know)
 
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Sarah and I both need some warm winter gloves and I thought some like Cynthia's mittens would be nice - if you see some, price them, and let us know.
  We would like to know whether Mr. Hugh Williams has paid Mr. Evans anything - father sent word for him to do so if he had any money received for Cenhadwr - also how much we are owing still for your board - we do not remember just when you went down - can you give us the date? Pa send in this $10 for Mr. E and $5 for you - I fear I have not sent you enough for the things you are to get for me, let me know about that.

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Remsen, Dec. 14, 1868. My dear Sisters, We send this morning with Lewis that little bowl of jelly — mother thinks we cannot well send a larger one in that satchel. Last Saturday we made some more jelly, preserved some pumpkins and pickled some — We have not yet had those citron Mrs. Evans kindly sent us by Lewis - but they are safe at his house and we thank Mrs. E. very much for them. We will send for them soon as we seasoned the others with lemon & should like to try hard ginger with these, and if you can get us some (white and nice like what ma got once you know)

in top margin: Sarah and I both need some warm winter gloves and I thought some like Cynthia's mittens would be nice - if you see some, price them, and let us know.

 We would like to know whether Mr. Hugh Williams has paid Mr. Evans anything - father sent word for him to do so if he had any money received for Cenhadwr - also how much we are owing still for your board - we do not remember just when you went down - can you give us the date? Pa send in this $10 for Mr. E and $5 for you - I fear I have not sent you enough for the things you are to get for me, let me know about that.