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expresses a great deal of interest in you. I wish I could remember some of the messages I have  had for you, and I think of some news to write but they do not come to mind at the right time. I do not know what little I give is old. Cousin Elisabeth's grandmother [[unclear]] P. Jones, as she was called, died at her daughter's about a year ago. Father and Mother attended her funeral. It was the first time Mother had been out on so long of a ride since her injury. Elisabeth's sister [[Kate?]] has been feeble nearly all last Winter. They fear her lungs are diseased. [[unclear]] intends to move to Utica this Spring. how is Thomas and [[unclear]] Thomas sometimes writes a business letter, [[unclear]] usually addressing a few friendly lines. He paid us two short visits last Summer, while spending a week with his wife as his Mothers. He was looking very well and spoke with affection of his relations in Wales. I think this habit of putting off writing so easy to be acquired not intended coldness that prevents you hearing from him. All the family news in his last letter, Jennie says, was that they were well and both [[unclear]] home. I took dinner at Cousin Lewis Hughes a few months ago. He is living in Utica. He has two little girls. His family, and his Mother's family were well. It is rumored that Jennie is soon to be married. She paid us a visit last Spring. I have not seen her since. Cousin Wm. Jones is now living in [[Illian?]] though I understand he intends to return to Utica soon.
expresses a great deal of interest in you. I wish I could remember some of the messages I have  had for you, and I think of some news to write but they do not come to mind at the right time. I do not know what little I give is old. Cousin Elisabeth's grandmother [[unclear]] P. Jones, as she was called, died at her daughter's about a year ago. Father and Mother attended her funeral. It was the first time Mother had been out on so long of a ride since her injury. Elisabeth's sister Kate has been feeble nearly all last Winter. They fear her lungs are diseased. Wadoy P. Jones intends to move to Utica this Spring. how is Thomas and family Thomas sometimes writes a business letter to father usually addressing a few friendly lines. He paid us two short visits last Summer, while spending a week with his wife as his Mothers. He was looking very well and spoke with affection of his relations in Wales. I think this habit of putting off writing so easy to be acquired not intended coldness that prevents you hearing from him. All the family news in his last letter, Jennie says, was that they were well and both [[sent?]] home. I took dinner at Cousin Lewis Hughes a few months ago. He is living in Utica. He has two little girls. His family, and his Mother's family were well. It is rumored that Jennie is soon to be married. She paid us a visit last Spring. I have not seen her since. Cousin Wm. Jones is now living in [[Illian?]] though I understand he intends to return to Utica soon.

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expresses a great deal of interest in you. I wish I could remember some of the messages I have had for you, and I think of some news to write but they do not come to mind at the right time. I do not know what little I give is old. Cousin Elisabeth's grandmother unclear P. Jones, as she was called, died at her daughter's about a year ago. Father and Mother attended her funeral. It was the first time Mother had been out on so long of a ride since her injury. Elisabeth's sister Kate has been feeble nearly all last Winter. They fear her lungs are diseased. Wadoy P. Jones intends to move to Utica this Spring. how is Thomas and family Thomas sometimes writes a business letter to father usually addressing a few friendly lines. He paid us two short visits last Summer, while spending a week with his wife as his Mothers. He was looking very well and spoke with affection of his relations in Wales. I think this habit of putting off writing so easy to be acquired not intended coldness that prevents you hearing from him. All the family news in his last letter, Jennie says, was that they were well and both sent? home. I took dinner at Cousin Lewis Hughes a few months ago. He is living in Utica. He has two little girls. His family, and his Mother's family were well. It is rumored that Jennie is soon to be married. She paid us a visit last Spring. I have not seen her since. Cousin Wm. Jones is now living in Illian? though I understand he intends to return to Utica soon.