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Yarmouth Maine
Yarmouth Maine
Wednesday, August 8, 1866.
Wednesday, August 8, 1866.
My Dearest -
I sat down  yesterday
morning to write to you, but [unclear]
did to delay until to day thinking
I might hear from Samuel in
the mean time and  so have
something definite to tell about
going home, but no letter has come
yet.  I think I mailed the last letter
to you Friday and received the
last from you Saturday.  That day
I had two nice rides one in the A.M.
and one in the P.M. out to North Yarmouth
and then down by the seashore
with George.  We got out and walked
out on a point where we had a
fine view of the two rivers, Ponsin

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Nettie Yarmouth August 8 1866

Yarmouth Maine Wednesday, August 8, 1866.

My Dearest -

I sat down yesterday morning to write to you, but [unclear] did to delay until to day thinking I might hear from Samuel in the mean time and so have something definite to tell about going home, but no letter has come yet. I think I mailed the last letter to you Friday and received the last from you Saturday. That day I had two nice rides one in the A.M. and one in the P.M. out to North Yarmouth and then down by the seashore with George. We got out and walked out on a point where we had a fine view of the two rivers, Ponsin