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the [unclear] brought us to Cottage St, and it is but a short and very pleasant walk from there I felt easier than to have you hurried in coming up with us.  Ann glad you got the stationery  Shall expect frequent letters I have no idea yet when I will go to Hillsdale  Must make inquiries and write there first  Wonder if we are to have cheap fares! Edward writes that Carroll is preparing to be examined by the School Commissioner - not that he is old enough to teach They have had a letter from S. P Jones [unclear] He does not advise them going to Kansas just at present  The times are dull  The [unclear] they heard from Maggie was Friday She was a little better   very weak still  I must try to write to your father today - also to Mary - so [unclear] [unclear] this   with bushels of love
the cars brought us to Cottage St, and it is but a short and very pleasant walk from there I felt easier than to have you hurried in coming up with us.  Ann glad you got the stationery  Shall expect frequent letters I have no idea yet when I will go to Hillsdale  Must make inquiries and write there first  Wonder if we are to have cheap fares! Edward writes that Carroll is preparing to be examined by the School Commissioner - not that he is old enough to teach They have had a letter from G. P Jones Emporia He does not advise them going to Kansas just at present  The times are dull  The last they heard from Maggie was Friday She was a little better very weak still  I must try to write to your father today - also to Mary - so must leave - this with bushels of love [[no signature]]

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the cars brought us to Cottage St, and it is but a short and very pleasant walk from there I felt easier than to have you hurried in coming up with us. Ann glad you got the stationery Shall expect frequent letters I have no idea yet when I will go to Hillsdale Must make inquiries and write there first Wonder if we are to have cheap fares! Edward writes that Carroll is preparing to be examined by the School Commissioner - not that he is old enough to teach They have had a letter from G. P Jones Emporia He does not advise them going to Kansas just at present The times are dull The last they heard from Maggie was Friday She was a little better very weak still I must try to write to your father today - also to Mary - so must leave - this with bushels of love no signature