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that august must be a very trying month. O how I do wish you could get through there and come on to some of these N. England roads where the climate is such as you have been use'd to. Are you not doing more than you or any other one man ought to do so much labor and so much care is as [[unclear]] it to much. I know day you mean to be careful & I suppose you do-but I cannot help feeling anzious about you - what is the [[unclear]] about the baby's name is it Mayo or [{unclear]] I wish I could see him what is the color of his eyes in he fat does Nettie nurse him & does she have support enough for him or does she have to feed him. How long do you expect to be employed where you are you will come home next Summer if not before shant you
that august must be a very trying month. O how I do wish you could get through there and come on to some of these N. England roads where the climate is such as you have been use'd to. Are you not doing more than you or any other one man ought to do so much labor and so much care is not it to much. I know day you mean to be careful & I suppose you do-but I cannot help feeling anxious about you - what is the conclusion about the baby's name is it Mayo or Du Coyne I wish I could see him what is the color of his eyes is he fat does Nettie nurse him & does she have support enough for him or does she have to feed him. How long do you expect to be employed where you are you will come home next Summer if not before shant you
May God be with you and bless you A.M.M.
May God be with you and bless you A.M.M.

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that august must be a very trying month. O how I do wish you could get through there and come on to some of these N. England roads where the climate is such as you have been use'd to. Are you not doing more than you or any other one man ought to do so much labor and so much care is not it to much. I know day you mean to be careful & I suppose you do-but I cannot help feeling anxious about you - what is the conclusion about the baby's name is it Mayo or Du Coyne I wish I could see him what is the color of his eyes is he fat does Nettie nurse him & does she have support enough for him or does she have to feed him. How long do you expect to be employed where you are you will come home next Summer if not before shant you May God be with you and bless you A.M.M.