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Dear Brother Jos.
Dear Brother Jos.
Mrs. Lee informed us that  
Mrs. Lee informed us that  
Moses is going (unclear) and said she would
Moses is going Wednes. and said she would
send him down to take letters for us if we
send him down to take letters for us if we
wished to send; so I'll take the opportunity to
wished to send; so I'll take the opportunity to
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Mrs. L says Moses is much pleased
Mrs. L says Moses is much pleased
with the idea of going.  I hope he would be homesick-
with the idea of going.  I hope he would be homesick-
he is a fright little boy, and I think,
he is a bright little boy, and I think,
just what you want.  Do be very kind and
just what you want.  Do be very kind and
loving to him, especially at first while he is
loving to him, especially at first while he is
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about them.  He had a good Mother - an uncommon
about them.  He had a good Mother - an uncommon
one, but has been under very bad influence
one, but has been under very bad influence
since her death.  You must tame him, kindly,
since her death.  You must train him, kindly,
and make him what he would have been if  
and make him what he would have been if  
his mother had lived.  Henry is a very loyal boy.
his mother had lived.  Henry is a very bad boy.
I sent a letter to you week before last of by (unclear) Hill of which
I sent a letter to you week before last of by Naomi Hill of which
you have made no mention, and which I fear
you have made no mention, and which I fear
you did not receive.  She offered to take them,
you did not receive.  She offered to take them,

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                                                                                                                                       Milo Sept. 6th/47

Dear Brother Jos. Mrs. Lee informed us that Moses is going Wednes. and said she would send him down to take letters for us if we wished to send; so I'll take the opportunity to write some, though I am, as usual hurried. Mrs. L says Moses is much pleased with the idea of going. I hope he would be homesick- he is a bright little boy, and I think, just what you want. Do be very kind and loving to him, especially at first while he is a "stranger in a strange land." Because for he is a motherley boy, and in a sense fatherly - his father has very little care over his children in any way - don't know much about them. He had a good Mother - an uncommon one, but has been under very bad influence since her death. You must train him, kindly, and make him what he would have been if his mother had lived. Henry is a very bad boy. I sent a letter to you week before last of by Naomi Hill of which you have made no mention, and which I fear you did not receive. She offered to take them, and I supposed would see Ann, or put them in the Office. I rec'd a letter from Isaac last Sat. mailed the same day we mailed one to him about the engineering business. We found he would not receive it before leaving Brunswick.