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                     Anna has written a little to to Milo. I presume she told you when arrived etc. etc. I have intended to write since she came, but when she goes to milo, she will tell you, how hurried and
                     Anna has written a little to to Milo. I presume she told you when arrived etc. etc. I have intended to write since she came, but when she goes to Milo, she will tell you, how hurried and [[?]] we have been - Mary staid a [[?]] her trunk could not go the day she  [[?]] so we took the liberty to open it and  [[?]] tow or three quires of paper, some  [[?]], a paper of sugar, some cake etc. etc.  [[?]] wrote a letter & in her trunk  [[?]] frightened her not a little and  [[?]] forth an exceedingly humble, peni [[tent?]] letter by the next mail. There came  [[?]] from Hampden, pleasant & good  [[?]] be, but knowing nothing about  [[?]] only fifteen yrs old - her price was  [[?]] week, but when she went away  [[?]] take but 7 / s -  new one came  [[?]], Irish, twenty four years old  [[?]] pleasant & capable - I hope we

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Lucy July '54 Bangor

                                                                                  Bangor July 12 - 1854

Mother

                    Anna has written a little to to Milo. I presume she told you when arrived etc. etc. I have intended to write since she came, but when she goes to Milo, she will tell you, how hurried and ? we have been - Mary staid a ? her trunk could not go the day she  ? so we took the liberty to open it and  ? tow or three quires of paper, some  ?, a paper of sugar, some cake etc. etc.  ? wrote a letter & in her trunk  ? frightened her not a little and  ? forth an exceedingly humble, peni tent? letter by the next mail. There came  ? from Hampden, pleasant & good  ? be, but knowing nothing about  ? only fifteen yrs old - her price was  ? week, but when she went away  ? take but 7 / s -  new one came  ?, Irish, twenty four years old  ? pleasant & capable - I hope we