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Home, Jan. 18 1868 | Home, Jan. 18 1868 | ||
My dear Sisters, | My dear Sisters, | ||
Altho' we have been very busy today and it is now almost dark, I will try to write a few lines to you before | Altho' we have been very busy today and it is now almost dark, I will try to write a few lines to you before • start to the village that you may know how nicely • through the donations • We never had so much kindness shown to • by our own friends in every way so many came and helped us before and after and that evening. I think I told you in my last who were here helping the day before that day Libbie • & Sarah Thomas, Lewis & Jane, were here all day and in the afternoon Jane Ann, [[Catherine?]] Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | ||
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Jane Hughes and sister Jane have | Jane Hughes and sister Jane have • come and I must go and speak to them. By the way have you been to see Rev. W. James yet I read a letter from him in which he says they have called on you and were expecting a visit from you in a few days. I wish I could go with you there give much love from all of us to them when you write • was here last night looking remarkable well. Ask Thomas if he could write to me again even if • dont owe • a little I'll try to pay my debt soon anyway. |
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Home, Jan. 18 1868 My dear Sisters, Altho' we have been very busy today and it is now almost dark, I will try to write a few lines to you before • start to the village that you may know how nicely • through the donations • We never had so much kindness shown to • by our own friends in every way so many came and helped us before and after and that evening. I think I told you in my last who were here helping the day before that day Libbie • & Sarah Thomas, Lewis & Jane, were here all day and in the afternoon Jane Ann, Catherine? Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
in margin: Jane Hughes and sister Jane have • come and I must go and speak to them. By the way have you been to see Rev. W. James yet I read a letter from him in which he says they have called on you and were expecting a visit from you in a few days. I wish I could go with you there give much love from all of us to them when you write • was here last night looking remarkable well. Ask Thomas if he could write to me again even if • dont owe • a little I'll try to pay my debt soon anyway.