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the other day and made a present of it - to mother, we bought one of  
the other day and made a present of it - to mother, we bought one of  
Haskell paid $30 are obliged to let the calves have part of the milk all summer
Haskell paid $30 are obliged to let the calves have part of the milk all summer
to bring the cows home at night - IT seems as though I ought to fill this
to bring the cows home at night - It seems as though I ought to fill this
sheet - but the children are in here turning the books, topsy-turvy and
sheet - but the children are in here turning the books, topsy-turvy and
the flies bite so I am about half crazy, do write often I want to hear
the flies bite so I am about half crazy, do write often I want to hear
from Lucy, how does the damsel  Frances get along? and how does the
from Lucy, how does the damsel  Frances get along? and how does the
steam mill prosper? and the vessels?  I want to hear all about it.  Father has
steam mill prosper? and the vessels?  I want to hear all about it.  Father has
gone to St Paul today coming back tomorrow by Stillwater. Have you heard
from Lizzie Doe?  She left us at Buffalo I should like to know how
from Lizzie Doe?  She left us at Buffalo I should like to know how
she got along.  I think I shall go over to Olive's next week and stay two or
she got along.  I think I shall go over to Olive's next week and stay two or
three weeks perhaps if I don't get homesick, she calls her baby Mary Elizabeth
three weeks perhaps if I don't get homesick, she calls her baby Mary Elizabeth
she is a very good child, Warren calls his boy William Henry, Olive
she is a very good child, Warren calls his boy William Henry, Olive
says she wrote to you soon as she got your letter after Lucy was taken
says she wrote to you soon as she got your letter after Lucy was taken sick
last fall, but I think you never received the letter. Mr Haskell
is very kind and pleasant and a great talker says he should not have
is very kind and pleasant and a great talker says he should not have
known me, Theodore did not know John, well good by - don't imagine
known me, Theodore did not know John, well good by - don't imagine
me homesick all the time only and in awhile when the fit comes over me.
me homesick all the time only once in awhile when the fit comes over me.
Your affect sister
Your affect sister
Mehitabel
Mehitabel

Latest revision as of 00:21, 2 July 2020

Friday 27th, The mail will leave tomorrow and I must close this today we set up our cook - stove yesterday, our log kitchen looks quite nice and comfortable. I don't know the rain may affect it - believe it - leaks sometimes - O dear the mosquitoes have swarmed here for the last - three days it does seem as though we should be eat up alive. I thought I knew something about them before I came here but find I was mistaken they just spoil the country in my way of thinking. Mother seems quite disappointed I am afraid she repents of coming, she said to me since I began to write - "I suppose you wont advise Samuel to come here." I told her of course I shouldn't, well "I wouldn't either" she replied, I don't know much about the society here Hellen says there is some very good, Theodore drove over a cow and calf the other day and made a present of it - to mother, we bought one of Haskell paid $30 are obliged to let the calves have part of the milk all summer to bring the cows home at night - It seems as though I ought to fill this sheet - but the children are in here turning the books, topsy-turvy and the flies bite so I am about half crazy, do write often I want to hear from Lucy, how does the damsel Frances get along? and how does the steam mill prosper? and the vessels? I want to hear all about it. Father has gone to St Paul today coming back tomorrow by Stillwater. Have you heard from Lizzie Doe? She left us at Buffalo I should like to know how she got along. I think I shall go over to Olive's next week and stay two or three weeks perhaps if I don't get homesick, she calls her baby Mary Elizabeth she is a very good child, Warren calls his boy William Henry, Olive says she wrote to you soon as she got your letter after Lucy was taken sick last fall, but I think you never received the letter. Mr Haskell is very kind and pleasant and a great talker says he should not have known me, Theodore did not know John, well good by - don't imagine me homesick all the time only once in awhile when the fit comes over me. Your affect sister Mehitabel