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     Thursday Eve,
     Thursday Eve,
  Dear Friends at Home
  Dear Friends at Home
     I have been having a good, but -short- visit with Elizabeth and the children and intend to start home tomorrow morning. Will go through Boston and New York. Will get to Boston at -1-20 1.M. I intend to spend the Sabbath in New York. Will get home Wednesday noon if all is favorable. I had [[unclear]] to with home from the mountains but we had so much to [[unclear]] our minds and [[unclear]] that we deferred it. Will give you an account of that time again. We have had no rain since Sabbath eve. It is cloudy this evening and bids fine for a rainy day tomorrow. Johnnie says it has rained every Friday for five
     I have been having a good, but short visit with Elizabeth and the children and intend to start home tomorrow morning. Will go through Boston and New York. Will get to Boston at 1-20 1.M. I intend to spend the Sabbath in New York. Will get home Wednesday noon if all is favorable. I had intended to write home from the mountains but we had so much to occupy our minds and moments that we deferred it. Will give you an account of that time again. We have had no rain since Sabbath eve. It is cloudy this evening and bids fine for a rainy day tomorrow. Johnnie says it has rained every Friday for five

Latest revision as of 16:29, 21 January 2021

   Thursday Eve,
Dear Friends at Home
   I have been having a good, but short visit with Elizabeth and the children and intend to start home tomorrow morning. Will go through Boston and New York. Will get to Boston at 1-20 1.M. I intend to spend the Sabbath in New York. Will get home Wednesday noon if all is favorable. I had intended to write home from the mountains but we had so much to occupy our minds and moments that we deferred it. Will give you an account of that time again. We have had no rain since Sabbath eve. It is cloudy this evening and bids fine for a rainy day tomorrow. Johnnie says it has rained every Friday for five