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after awhile. But, poor creature, I fear she will bever get well. She reached here very comfortably, on to Hartford I should say, which is near her home, for Mary Riley went with her to H, and it was by her that we heard. Miriam wants you to go to their home to see her falks; tell them to write to her, I beliebe she said she has not had a letter in about two weeks. She gets along nicely and seems to enjoy herself well. Mary [Piccant?] is much better. She is able to work again. I have not seen her since you left. Mrs. Benedict and Mrs. Kellogg seem to miss you much. I believe Mrs. H. told you to give her love to you and tell you how much she misses you; but I assure you, you are not forgotten. | after awhile. But, poor creature, I fear she will bever get well. She reached here very comfortably, on to Hartford I should say, which is near her home, for Mary Riley went with her to H, and it was by her that we heard. Miriam wants you to go to their home to see her falks; tell them to write to her, I beliebe she said she has not had a letter in about two weeks. She gets along nicely and seems to enjoy herself well. Mary [Piccant?] is much better. She is able to work again. I have not seen her since you left. Mrs. Benedict and Mrs. Kellogg seem to miss you much. I believe Mrs. H. told you to give her love to you and tell you how much she misses you; but I assure you, you are not forgotten. | ||
Lizzie and Fanny Benedict went home yesterday and Mary Lewis went with them to stay about a week. Lizzie is coming back with her then. I hope the trip will do her good. She has not been feeling | Lizzie and Fanny Benedict went home yesterday and Mary Lewis went with them to stay about a week. Lizzie is coming back with her then. I hope the trip will do her good. She has not been feeling very well since you left. It is quite warm today and I have got my thin light sack |
Revision as of 16:24, 22 January 2021
after awhile. But, poor creature, I fear she will bever get well. She reached here very comfortably, on to Hartford I should say, which is near her home, for Mary Riley went with her to H, and it was by her that we heard. Miriam wants you to go to their home to see her falks; tell them to write to her, I beliebe she said she has not had a letter in about two weeks. She gets along nicely and seems to enjoy herself well. Mary [Piccant?] is much better. She is able to work again. I have not seen her since you left. Mrs. Benedict and Mrs. Kellogg seem to miss you much. I believe Mrs. H. told you to give her love to you and tell you how much she misses you; but I assure you, you are not forgotten.
Lizzie and Fanny Benedict went home yesterday and Mary Lewis went with them to stay about a week. Lizzie is coming back with her then. I hope the trip will do her good. She has not been feeling very well since you left. It is quite warm today and I have got my thin light sack