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are right - He says the expression is mild, and very pleasant , not like him when in the pulpit - but but when at rest.  
are right - He says the expression is mild, and very pleasant , not like him when in the pulpit - but but when at rest.  
We are intending going to see Will J. today and will take it to show him and stop at John D's and show it again to Wm. Thomas and perhaps John Pri[[?]]. Then we will send it to Eddie. - Do you think there is anything like a blur or lack of distinctness on the right cheek where it meets the background? - We will try to write again tomorrow when we shall have had more time to examine &c. Have you written to Sartain? We do not know what to say about mother's. Do you think it could be done in time by him and be
We are intending going to see Will J. today and will take it to show him and stop at John D's and show it again to Wm. Thomas and perhaps John Pugh. Then we will send it to Eddie. - Do you think there is anything like a blur or lack of distinctness on the right cheek where it meets the background? - We will try to write again tomorrow when we shall have had more time to examine &c. Have you written to Sartain? We do not know what to say about mother's. Do you think it could be done in time by him and be

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are right - He says the expression is mild, and very pleasant , not like him when in the pulpit - but but when at rest. We are intending going to see Will J. today and will take it to show him and stop at John D's and show it again to Wm. Thomas and perhaps John Pugh. Then we will send it to Eddie. - Do you think there is anything like a blur or lack of distinctness on the right cheek where it meets the background? - We will try to write again tomorrow when we shall have had more time to examine &c. Have you written to Sartain? We do not know what to say about mother's. Do you think it could be done in time by him and be