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Renseen. June 21/89
Remsen. June 21/89
 
My Dear Daughter


I went to write a few words if only a little, your father stood the labor yesterday very well and I think enjoyed himself his voice was good for him. Mr. [Edwd?] Willims does not hear good and he told your father that he could hear every word.  
I went to write a few words if only a little, your father stood the labor yesterday very well and I think enjoyed himself his voice was good for him. Mr. [Edwd?] Willims does not hear good and he told your father that he could hear every word.  


We were very glad to hear that you stood you journey so well. I hope the change will do you good and that the Dr. will help you and that you will be able to keep up your mind, you must not think of walking to the Dr. as that would tire you too much, you must not expect us to come and see you very soon yet. you must not be frightened fore of us come as we want to see you very much. Mr. Griffiths is with father and I steal a few minutes to write this.  
We were very glad to hear that you stood your journey so well. I hope the change will do you good and that the Dr. will help you and that you will be able to keep up your mind, you must not think of walking to the Dr. as that would tire you too much, you must not expect us to come and see you very soon yet. you must not be frightened if one of us come as we want to see you very much. Mr. Griffiths is with father and I steal a few minutes to write this.  


We all join in love
We all join in love
Affectionately you Mother
Affectionately your Mother
C. Everett
C. Everett


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R. Everett
R. Everett


if you had staid [sic] at home it would not have been pleasant so rule out but little as it has been so wet. it is very wet today
if you had staid [sic] at home it would not have been pleasant to ride out but little as it has been so wet. it is very wet today

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Remsen. June 21/89

My Dear Daughter

I went to write a few words if only a little, your father stood the labor yesterday very well and I think enjoyed himself his voice was good for him. Mr. [Edwd?] Willims does not hear good and he told your father that he could hear every word.

We were very glad to hear that you stood your journey so well. I hope the change will do you good and that the Dr. will help you and that you will be able to keep up your mind, you must not think of walking to the Dr. as that would tire you too much, you must not expect us to come and see you very soon yet. you must not be frightened if one of us come as we want to see you very much. Mr. Griffiths is with father and I steal a few minutes to write this.

We all join in love Affectionately your Mother C. Everett

We happen to have the inclosed as a P.O. and or Rouse P.O. Mr. Evens can get it without any difficulty. Please let let this go toward your loan. Your father R. Everett

if you had staid [sic] at home it would not have been pleasant to ride out but little as it has been so wet. it is very wet today