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[unclear] June 16, 1866
Turin, June 16, 1866
Dear Sister Mary,
Dear Sister Mary
Last Wednes. evening Fannie Roberts and I rode down to [unclear] with her brother John, when he was going to the cheese factory, and went to hear Mrs. Douglas from [unclear] give recitation before the reading circle Eddie went with us. It was at the [unclear] church. Some of her pieces were good and well recited. On the whole, I enjoyed it much and found it a pleasing diversion. As we were coming from the church, we heard a tin horn whistle, and they said, "the stage has come". So we waited till the mail was distributed and I was [unclear] by your letter and all those [unclear]. Several of our friends were in the store,
Last Wednes. evening Fannie Roberts and I rode down to Turin with her brother John, when he was going to the cheese factory, and went to hear Mrs. Douglas from Madison Co. give recitation before the reading circle Eddie went with us. It was at the Pres. church. Some of her pieces were good and well recited. On the whole, I enjoyed it much and found it a pleasant diversion. As we were coming from the church, we heard a tin horn whistle, and they said, "the stage has come". So we waited till the mail was distributed and I was rewarded by your letter and all those papers. Several of our friends were in the store,
 
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Mon. eve. I'm quite well, had a pleasant time Sunday and a pleasant school today If one of the girls would like to wear my jackey, they may, only let me know, and I'll get one here, or else, if you can, get mine pressed against Eddie comes from round [[??]] or any shape

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Turin, June 16, 1866 Dear Sister Mary Last Wednes. evening Fannie Roberts and I rode down to Turin with her brother John, when he was going to the cheese factory, and went to hear Mrs. Douglas from Madison Co. give recitation before the reading circle Eddie went with us. It was at the Pres. church. Some of her pieces were good and well recited. On the whole, I enjoyed it much and found it a pleasant diversion. As we were coming from the church, we heard a tin horn whistle, and they said, "the stage has come". So we waited till the mail was distributed and I was rewarded by your letter and all those papers. Several of our friends were in the store,

written sideways in top margin: Mon. eve. I'm quite well, had a pleasant time Sunday and a pleasant school today If one of the girls would like to wear my jackey, they may, only let me know, and I'll get one here, or else, if you can, get mine pressed against Eddie comes from round ?? or any shape