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but we understood that he is not at all well there. Evan Prichard has another little boy - two boys and two girls now. We are having some more snow now, though not enough to interfere with good sleighing. It is blowing hard tonight - and seems to grow colder. Last week there was so little snow that we went across lots to John Williams one day - and took tea there. We have not had much company since you went away. Mr. & Mrs. P. are better but he does not go out any yet - excepting one pleasant day last week - he went to the barn, but got a good deal chilled. G. takes the horse to the village most every morning, and comes home at noon to take care of | but we understood that he is not at all well there. Evan Prichard has another little boy - two boys and two girls now. We are having some more snow now, though not enough to interfere with good sleighing. It is blowing hard tonight - and seems to grow colder. Last week there was so little snow that we went across lots to John Williams one day - and took tea there. We have not had much company since you went away. Mr. & Mrs. P. are better but he does not go out any yet - excepting one pleasant day last week - he went to the barn, but got a good deal chilled. G. takes the horse to the village most every morning, and comes home at noon to take care of | ||
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I began a letter to him but George started and I never finished it. I must write. We have not seen | I began a letter to him but George started and I never finished it. I must write. We have not seen [[Gth?]] Prichard Boonville or the promised money but suffer the |
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but we understood that he is not at all well there. Evan Prichard has another little boy - two boys and two girls now. We are having some more snow now, though not enough to interfere with good sleighing. It is blowing hard tonight - and seems to grow colder. Last week there was so little snow that we went across lots to John Williams one day - and took tea there. We have not had much company since you went away. Mr. & Mrs. P. are better but he does not go out any yet - excepting one pleasant day last week - he went to the barn, but got a good deal chilled. G. takes the horse to the village most every morning, and comes home at noon to take care of
Written sideways across the top: Mrs. Timothy Jones I began a letter to him but George started and I never finished it. I must write. We have not seen Gth? Prichard Boonville or the promised money but suffer the