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C got home last night in the night & he has learned that there is a chance for Isaac (no thanks to Mr [unclear] except that he told him that he could [unclear] of Mr. Worshester the teacher but that he did not know where [unclear] but that Mr. Convers could tell him C. called on Mrs Worcester & he said that he might come right into his family and take care of his cow and work in his garden and and for whatever his board was worth more he would take any product of the farm what he could make use of in his family.  
C got home last night in the night & he has learned that there is a chance for Isaac (no thanks to Mr [unclear] except that he told him that he could [unclear] of Mr. Worchester the teacher but that he did not know where [unclear] but that Mr. Convers could tell him C. called on Mr. Worcester & he said that he might come right into his family and take care of his cow and work in his garden and and for whatever his board was worth more he would take any product of the farm what he could make use of in his family.  
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Ann & Joseph
Ann & Joseph

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C got home last night in the night & he has learned that there is a chance for Isaac (no thanks to Mr [unclear] except that he told him that he could [unclear] of Mr. Worchester the teacher but that he did not know where [unclear] but that Mr. Convers could tell him C. called on Mr. Worcester & he said that he might come right into his family and take care of his cow and work in his garden and and for whatever his board was worth more he would take any product of the farm what he could make use of in his family. [ up left side] Ann & Joseph Aunt Esther March 14, 1839 Boston

[postal stamp] Boston Mar 19 [unclear]

Mrs Anna M. Metcalf Milo Me.

Miss Elisabeth A. Rich