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have to exert myself more on account of the babies, "the little dear"
have to exert myself more on account of the babies, "the little dear"
Mrs. Williams the "slow" last that that fine little fellow I spoke of in a few weeks. I am going to try to have that [[Harmalam?]] of theirs, but the times are so hard.
Mrs. Williams the "store" lost that that fine little fellow I spoke of in a few weeks. I am going to try to have that Harmalam of theirs, but the times are so hard.
My Aunt Ellen has been keeping her bed for months but is better now, she has just been down in the city. Aunt Laura has moved to Mrs. Jane's house. Widow used to be, but is wife now and gone away, where we spent the afternoon and Mr. G. Sl. W. gave us the pleasure of his company.  
  My Aunt Ellen has been keeping her bed for months but is better now, she has just been down in the city. Aunt Laura has moved to Mrs. Jane's house. Widow used to be, but is wife now and gone away, where we spent the afternoon and Mr. G. Sl. W. gave us the pleasure of his company.  
Annie James is married to her old lover. Johnny and [[W Ana?]] are together as often as possible just as loving. Anna Owen's family have moved from here and I did not [[word]] her but speak to her after you
  Annie James is married to her old lover, Johnny and [[W?]] Ann are together as often as possible just as loving. Anna Owen's family have moved from here and I did not [[see?]] her but speak to her after you

Latest revision as of 20:50, 6 October 2020

have to exert myself more on account of the babies, "the little dear" Mrs. Williams the "store" lost that that fine little fellow I spoke of in a few weeks. I am going to try to have that Harmalam of theirs, but the times are so hard.

  My Aunt Ellen has been keeping her bed for months but is better now, she has just been down in the city. Aunt Laura has moved to Mrs. Jane's house. Widow used to be, but is wife now and gone away, where we spent the afternoon and Mr. G. Sl. W. gave us the pleasure of his company. 
  Annie James is married to her old lover, Johnny and W? Ann are together as often as possible just as loving. Anna Owen's family have moved from here and I did not see? her but speak to her after you