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in the study and ma resting somewhere. I hope you were both resting in some sense. -- It rained yesterday afternoon before they got all the hay in. Lewis and Jane went home and have not yet returned. Mr. Davis also went home and Griffith Jones staid so that we need not be afraid. I asked David to be in by 9 or 9 1/2 as we wished to lock the house. He was very pleasant about it, came in at 9 1/2 and we locked up and had a good night rest. Lizzie rested very well - feels quite smart this morning. We got her trunk and the crackers and ink. We were very glad to get the crackers. Georgie's sister Victoria and two of Robt. Roberts' daughters visited us yesterday afternoon, Eddie and Georgie took them down with the little wagon and brought back the trunk. There was only one letter by mail, it contained a [[ganzed?]]. Morris
in the study and ma resting somewhere. I hope you were both resting in some sense. -- It rained yesterday afternoon before they got all the hay in. Lewis and Jane went home and have not yet returned. Mr. Davis also went home and Griffith Jones staid so that we need not be afraid. I asked David to be in by 9 or 9 1/2 as we wished to lock the house. He was very pleasant about it, came in at 9 1/2 and we locked up and had a good night rest. Lizzie rested very well - feels quite smart this morning. We got her trunk and the crackers and ink. We were very glad to get the crackers. Georgie's sister Victoria and two of Robt. Roberts' daughters visited us yesterday afternoon, Eddie and Georgie took them down with the little wagon and brought back the trunk. There was only one letter by mail, it contained a ganwyd. Morris

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in the study and ma resting somewhere. I hope you were both resting in some sense. -- It rained yesterday afternoon before they got all the hay in. Lewis and Jane went home and have not yet returned. Mr. Davis also went home and Griffith Jones staid so that we need not be afraid. I asked David to be in by 9 or 9 1/2 as we wished to lock the house. He was very pleasant about it, came in at 9 1/2 and we locked up and had a good night rest. Lizzie rested very well - feels quite smart this morning. We got her trunk and the crackers and ink. We were very glad to get the crackers. Georgie's sister Victoria and two of Robt. Roberts' daughters visited us yesterday afternoon, Eddie and Georgie took them down with the little wagon and brought back the trunk. There was only one letter by mail, it contained a ganwyd. Morris