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they schooled engage a pastor who wants to come right in. They have no one in the prospect at present. It would be of no use for any friend of Holden's to apply for there are  _____ _____ _____who have become very much incensed against him, and who would fight anybody that bore any relation to could see you I would like to tell you all about it, but we can't write all these things. Sufficient to say that Holden signed one mans [[unclear]] for being Postmaster, when the [[unclear]] and of one of our church member wanted the office (entirely unknown to Holden), and "she" became bitterly incessed thereby and has fought his interests to the bitter end ever since, until she gathered together enough of a [[unclear]] to make Holden feel that he did not care to stay [[unclear]]. and thus [[unclear]],
they schooled engage a pastor who wants to come right in. They have no one in the prospect at present. It would be of no use for any friend of Holden's to apply for there are  two or three who have become very much incensed against him, and who would fight anybody that bore any relation to him- If I could see you I would like to tell you all about it, but we can't write all these things. Sufficient to say that Holden signed one mans petition for being Postmaster, when the husband of one of our church member wanted the office (entirely unknown to Holden), and "she" became bitterly incensed thereby and has fought his interests to the bitter end ever since, until she gathered together enough of a coterie to make Holden feel that he did not care to stay [[unclear]]. and thus [[Stowell?]],

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they schooled engage a pastor who wants to come right in. They have no one in the prospect at present. It would be of no use for any friend of Holden's to apply for there are two or three who have become very much incensed against him, and who would fight anybody that bore any relation to him- If I could see you I would like to tell you all about it, but we can't write all these things. Sufficient to say that Holden signed one mans petition for being Postmaster, when the husband of one of our church member wanted the office (entirely unknown to Holden), and "she" became bitterly incensed thereby and has fought his interests to the bitter end ever since, until she gathered together enough of a coterie to make Holden feel that he did not care to stay unclear. and thus Stowell?,