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my ignorance, I am wholly unable to decide "which is which."  I have recd. the receipt in full from the A. I. and Santa Fe Land Office for my 7th payh.  I can deed the place for two hundred sixty four dollars and think I will do so next year, to Rogers, if he will take the place for $1000. on my account.  I will give him a warranty deal, if mother will release her mortgage, $1000 is reasonable for the place and yet as my notes to R. draw 10 per  I would prefer to cut the accounts down by $1000.  I
my ignorance, I am wholly unable to decide "which is which."  I have recd. the receipt in full from the A. I. and Santa Fe Land Office for my 7th payh.  I can deed the place for two hundred sixty four dollars and think I will do so next year, to Rogers, if he will take the place for $1000. on my account.  I will give him a warranty deal, if mother will release her mortgage, $1000 is reasonable for the place and yet as my notes to R. draw 10 per  I would prefer to cut the accounts down by $1000.  I acknowledge the receipt of the "Heatth Primers." yesterday  I recd a long an very kind letter from Aunt Eliza.  It was very pleasant to hear from the Boston folks ever more.  I hope you have a pleasant boarding place.  Please tell me R's No. as I do not know how to address him, with much love to mother and yourself

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my ignorance, I am wholly unable to decide "which is which." I have recd. the receipt in full from the A. I. and Santa Fe Land Office for my 7th payh. I can deed the place for two hundred sixty four dollars and think I will do so next year, to Rogers, if he will take the place for $1000. on my account. I will give him a warranty deal, if mother will release her mortgage, $1000 is reasonable for the place and yet as my notes to R. draw 10 per I would prefer to cut the accounts down by $1000. I acknowledge the receipt of the "Heatth Primers." yesterday I recd a long an very kind letter from Aunt Eliza. It was very pleasant to hear from the Boston folks ever more. I hope you have a pleasant boarding place. Please tell me R's No. as I do not know how to address him, with much love to mother and yourself