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Remsen August 111, 1873. Dear Sister, Cynthia has been writing to you and wishes me to say a little about "[[aches?]] H. R. Jones." You probably hear enough and more than enough without my adding my say, but we fear you may hear something about father's trouble
Remsen August 11, 1873. Dear Sister, Cynthia has been writing to you and wishes me to say a little about "[[unclear]] H. R. Jones." You probably hear enough and more than enough without my adding my say, but we fear you may hear something about father's trouble with him and be anxious if I do not write. You saw, did you not, in the last Cenhadwr, the account of the Quarterly Meeting in [[unclear]] and also R. Gwesyn Jones' he was afraid that he might frighten father, or trouble him I ought to say, - but Sunday night after meeting, talking it over with the friends it was decided best for him not to go, as Wm. Thomas was going as the friend of H. R. J. and he said he would tell the lawyer about father - how long he had been settled here, his high standing and integrity, &c,
 
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Remsen August 11, 1873. Dear Sister, Cynthia has been writing to you and wishes me to say a little about "unclear H. R. Jones." You probably hear enough and more than enough without my adding my say, but we fear you may hear something about father's trouble with him and be anxious if I do not write. You saw, did you not, in the last Cenhadwr, the account of the Quarterly Meeting in unclear and also R. Gwesyn Jones' he was afraid that he might frighten father, or trouble him I ought to say, - but Sunday night after meeting, talking it over with the friends it was decided best for him not to go, as Wm. Thomas was going as the friend of H. R. J. and he said he would tell the lawyer about father - how long he had been settled here, his high standing and integrity, &c,

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