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about here this winter it is generally thought it is freezein their feet but our calfs hav ben in a warm stable evry night this winter we got all of our things along safe my bunnet com out of my trunk as nice as if it gest com out of a milemans shop Fanny was verry much pleased with her presents she says she thanks Aunt Marium & Aunt Alla and if she lived near them she would try to do them som good turn but now she can't it would done you good to ben here and seen how pleased the children was from oldest to youngest with their presents | about here this winter it is generally thought it is freezein their feet but our calfs hav ben in a warm stable evry night this winter we got all of our things along safe my bunnet com out of my trunk as nice as if it gest com out of a milemans shop Fanny was verry much pleased with her presents she says she thanks Aunt Marium & Aunt Alla and if she lived near them she would try to do them som good turn but now she can't it would done you good to ben here and seen how pleased the children was from oldest to youngest with their presents Fanny says she wish Aunt Alla would com and stay with her a spel nex summer if gramma is well enough to spare her tell brother Horace & brother Isaac and their wives that Mr Hayden says he is a going to the lake to cetch a s salmon to day & should like to hav them com and eat super with us but we shant hav any shell oisters unless you will go to Capt Biswells fetch farm along with you I wish som of you would write to us for I want to hear from you all & in particular how mothers health is Hannah Hyden |
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about here this winter it is generally thought it is freezein their feet but our calfs hav ben in a warm stable evry night this winter we got all of our things along safe my bunnet com out of my trunk as nice as if it gest com out of a milemans shop Fanny was verry much pleased with her presents she says she thanks Aunt Marium & Aunt Alla and if she lived near them she would try to do them som good turn but now she can't it would done you good to ben here and seen how pleased the children was from oldest to youngest with their presents Fanny says she wish Aunt Alla would com and stay with her a spel nex summer if gramma is well enough to spare her tell brother Horace & brother Isaac and their wives that Mr Hayden says he is a going to the lake to cetch a s salmon to day & should like to hav them com and eat super with us but we shant hav any shell oisters unless you will go to Capt Biswells fetch farm along with you I wish som of you would write to us for I want to hear from you all & in particular how mothers health is Hannah Hyden