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   Clinton W. C. Sept. 9, 1851
   Clinton W. C. Sept. 9, 1851
[[embossed seal]]  Dear Sister Mary,  
[[embossed seal]]  Dear Sister Mary,  
   Thanks, many thanks to you for your long=expected, long=looked=for, and therefore much=prized letter which has at length arrived. At length, I say; would you be supprised if I tell you that I almost dispaired of getting it at all I was geginning to think that you had, in some way, imbibed a sad dislike for writing, which you could not overcome even to write to me. But the reception of your well filled leter has dispeled all such ideas and I again begin to cherish the hope of hearing from you quite often, shall I be disappointed? -- You say that
   Thanks, many thanks to you for your long=expected, long=looked=for, and therefore much=prized letter which has at length arrived. At length, I say; would you be supprised if I tell you that I almost dispaired of getting it at all I was beginning to think that you had, in some way, imbibed a sad dislike for writing, which you could not overcome even to write to me. But the reception of your well filled letter has dispeled all such ideas and I again begin to cherish the hope of hearing from you quite often, shall I be disappointed? -- You say that

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 Clinton W. C. Sept. 9, 1851

embossed seal Dear Sister Mary,

 Thanks, many thanks to you for your long=expected, long=looked=for, and therefore much=prized letter which has at length arrived. At length, I say; would you be supprised if I tell you that I almost dispaired of getting it at all I was beginning to think that you had, in some way, imbibed a sad dislike for writing, which you could not overcome even to write to me. But the reception of your well filled letter has dispeled all such ideas and I again begin to cherish the hope of hearing from you quite often, shall I be disappointed? -- You say that