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quite as well posted as myself, and perhaps better for to tell the truth I do not read the regular paper as much perhaps as I should, and my husband is nothing a politician and a huge patriot, but I know enough to rejoin with you, over our recent victories at the polls, and to rejoin that our cousins are all on the side of right. I hear more about Sunday school matters than any thing else, for | quite as well posted as myself, and perhaps better for to tell the truth I do not read the regular paper as much perhaps as I should, and my husband is nothing a politician and a huge patriot, but I know enough to rejoin with you, over our recent victories at the polls, and to rejoin that our cousins are all on the side of right. I hear more about Sunday school matters than any thing else, for Mr. Sherwood is quite an enthusiast on that subject. I am glad to hear that you had so nice a visit with cousin Elizabeth and her family, and should love dearly to make may be permitted to meet at some time I would gladly write to her if I have time, but have not promised at present. When you write to her, please give our love to them both, and tell cousin E. it would give me great pleasure to hear from her. We were sorry to hear that Uncle was not feeling well, but suppose that at his time of life it would be too much to expect to be exempt from these infirmities, which seem so constantly to remind us that our "earthly labor is being dissolved" that we are just approaching the place, where if we are as faithful, we shall lay down the cross and take up the crown. Dear cousin, are |
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quite as well posted as myself, and perhaps better for to tell the truth I do not read the regular paper as much perhaps as I should, and my husband is nothing a politician and a huge patriot, but I know enough to rejoin with you, over our recent victories at the polls, and to rejoin that our cousins are all on the side of right. I hear more about Sunday school matters than any thing else, for Mr. Sherwood is quite an enthusiast on that subject. I am glad to hear that you had so nice a visit with cousin Elizabeth and her family, and should love dearly to make may be permitted to meet at some time I would gladly write to her if I have time, but have not promised at present. When you write to her, please give our love to them both, and tell cousin E. it would give me great pleasure to hear from her. We were sorry to hear that Uncle was not feeling well, but suppose that at his time of life it would be too much to expect to be exempt from these infirmities, which seem so constantly to remind us that our "earthly labor is being dissolved" that we are just approaching the place, where if we are as faithful, we shall lay down the cross and take up the crown. Dear cousin, are