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coming home I have been taking [?]. I have not asked Lewis yet to sign that paper. It has been too cold and stormy for me to go there Edward had sent his before I got home. I hope to hear from the others soon.
coming home I have been taking graph. I have not asked Lewis yet to sign that paper. It has been too cold and stormy for me to go there Edward had sent his before I got home. I hope to hear from the others soon.
Robert Griffith, [?] is to be buried tomorrow. He had been sick a long time. The funeral is to be in our church at 11 a.m. Which of Mrs. Jones' sisters died while you were home? Give much love and sympathy to her please. We know how hard it is to part with our loved ones. O, Mary, pray for me, that I may be kept very near to my Savior. I feel that I need his guidance especially now. I wish to do what is right.
  Robert Griffith, [[Cregau?]], is to be buried tomorrow. He had been sick a long time. The funeral is to be in our church at 11 a.m. Which of Mrs. Jones' sisters died while you were home? Give much love and sympathy to her please. We know how hard it is to part with our loved ones. O, Mary, pray for me, that I may be kept very near to my Savior. I feel that I need his guidance especially now. I wish to do what is right.
Tuesday morn.- Yesterday we had a talk with William about what they ought to have for last year. There never
  Tuesday morn.- Yesterday we had a talk with William about what they ought to have for last year. There never

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coming home I have been taking graph. I have not asked Lewis yet to sign that paper. It has been too cold and stormy for me to go there Edward had sent his before I got home. I hope to hear from the others soon.

  Robert Griffith, Cregau?, is to be buried tomorrow. He had been sick a long time. The funeral is to be in our church at 11 a.m. Which of Mrs. Jones' sisters died while you were home? Give much love and sympathy to her please. We know how hard it is to part with our loved ones. O, Mary, pray for me, that I may be kept very near to my Savior. I feel that I need his guidance especially now. I wish to do what is right.
  Tuesday morn.- Yesterday we had a talk with William about what they ought to have for last year. There never