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was sent in the same wrapper and showed him the same marks
was sent in the same wrapper and showed him the same marks
on the bankrupt list. he now went out and came back with the other
on the bankrupt list. he now went out and came back with the other
paper a little cowled. I told him he could not consider that an insult
paper a little curled. I told him he could not consider that an insult
unless he consented to take the benefit of the act and felt very much  
unless he consented to take the benefit of the act and felt very much  
ashamed of it. he was a going to and was willing we should know
ashamed of it. he was a going to and was willing we should know
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now he had got to do so. After he came came in the second time
now he had got to do so. After he came came in the second time
I told him he ought to make some appologies for using such language
I told him he ought to make some appologies for using such language
before [[unknown]] he said then that he had none to make but that he
before ladies.  he said then that he had none to make but that he
did not mean us but Papa though he came right up to me and
did not mean us but Papa though he came right up to me and
told me those were my marks he went off saying he was not
told me those were my marks he went off saying he was not
[[unknown]], he thought very strange Edward should direct papers to our
satisfied, he thought very strange Edward should direct papers to our
care. the wrapper had been lost or we should have shown it to him
care. the wrapper had been lost or we should have shown it to him
At night, Caroline Papa Mr Gunsvlle Mr Cole & Olliver came home. they
At night, Caroline Papa Mr [[Gunsvlle?]] Mr Cole & Olliver came home. they
had got the sheeting on to the roof and Olliver had drawn some more  
had got the sheeting on to the roof and Olliver had drawn some more  
of the clappboards and some flooring from the mill, this [[uknown]] were
of the clappboards and some flooring from the mill, this we were
rejoiced to hear for mama had declared she would not stay here while
rejoiced to hear for mama had declared she would not stay here while
Papa goes to Rockford. While we we were there he was summoned  
Papa goes to Rockford. While we we were there he was summoned  
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had a talk, then they all came out and appeared to be looking round
had a talk, then they all came out and appeared to be looking round
the house. Caroline began to cry and was for going right off. Finally  
the house. Caroline began to cry and was for going right off. Finally  
they all went off as we thought for [[unknown]], son we saw them
they all went off as we thought for [[unknown]], soon we saw them
coming back with them which at length proved to be a yoke of [[known]]
coming back with them which at length proved to be a yoke of steers

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he wanted us out of his sight. finally we found another paper which was sent in the same wrapper and showed him the same marks on the bankrupt list. he now went out and came back with the other paper a little curled. I told him he could not consider that an insult unless he consented to take the benefit of the act and felt very much ashamed of it. he was a going to and was willing we should know it for he was obliged we had got all his property away from and now he had got to do so. After he came came in the second time I told him he ought to make some appologies for using such language before ladies. he said then that he had none to make but that he did not mean us but Papa though he came right up to me and told me those were my marks he went off saying he was not satisfied, he thought very strange Edward should direct papers to our care. the wrapper had been lost or we should have shown it to him At night, Caroline Papa Mr Gunsvlle? Mr Cole & Olliver came home. they had got the sheeting on to the roof and Olliver had drawn some more of the clappboards and some flooring from the mill, this we were rejoiced to hear for mama had declared she would not stay here while Papa goes to Rockford. While we we were there he was summoned to sit on the grand jury which sits on the 11th of April. he will have to go on the 10th so you see we had but a few days. Caroline said she watered any plants which looked pretty well this evening we staid up till after 11 Caroline Mama's & my musick was so enchanting April 1st This morning it was quite cloudy and the wind has blown very hard all day. Papa took over to the claim most of his pine boards to make window frames of for the house he told us if Charles came on with his Papa we must send Caroline over and he would come with men enough to put him out of the way. We have watched him pretty close but he has not troubled us. We came pretty near sending for them once however, Louis & his hired men came down here on horse back and they went into the field for Erastus then into the house and had a talk, then they all came out and appeared to be looking round the house. Caroline began to cry and was for going right off. Finally they all went off as we thought for unknown, soon we saw them coming back with them which at length proved to be a yoke of steers