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My dear Cynthis,  
My dear Cynthis,  


We want a a letter from New Hampton very much. I wrote to Elizabeth a few days ago but have not yet received an answer although I am now bgeinning to expect one.  
We want a a letter from New Hampton very much. I wrote to Elizabeth a few days ago but have not yet received an answer although I am now beginning to expect one.  


We have been here almost three weeks and I now hope to go home sometime next week. If you knew how homesick I have been you would not wonder that I say hope to go home. Still I feel badly to go and leave Jennie. I am afraid  
We have been here almost three weeks and I now hope to go home sometime next week. If you knew how homesick I have been you would not wonder that I say hope to go home. Still I feel badly to go and leave Jennie. I am afraid  

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Saratoga, Nov. 1. 1858

My dear Cynthis,

We want a a letter from New Hampton very much. I wrote to Elizabeth a few days ago but have not yet received an answer although I am now beginning to expect one.

We have been here almost three weeks and I now hope to go home sometime next week. If you knew how homesick I have been you would not wonder that I say hope to go home. Still I feel badly to go and leave Jennie. I am afraid


You will excuse me from writing this time as I have today written home and my head does not feel [firal-sate?] I hardly know what to say about myself; I hope I am improving though slowly. Sarah is as she says making fine progress and will probably soon go home. I have been from home so much that I think I shall do very well especially if you and the home friends are faithful writing - You remember Miss Stevens. She has gone to visit some friends in Massachusetts and this afternoon Dr. received a dispatch calling him there were no particulars. She started immediately and may be obliged to be (over)