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like her mother. No if he should be sick & die I should probably not hear anything about it for they will not write Oh! how can you live in so much dust and | like her mother. No if he should be sick & die I should probably not hear anything about it for they will not write Oh! how can you live in so much dust and hot weather & you have to ride a good deal too I suppose How glad I shall be when you get releas'd from your bondage in Egypt. Anna insists that I shall go to Elyria & spend the winter possibly I may if any body happens to be going to take care of me but I am to old to attempt to go alone anywhere I dont know but she would have compel'd me to go with her if it had not been that Maria so soon expecting. her wish is that I should first become acquainted by having a set of false teeth. It certainly is a great happiness to me to do anything for the gratification of my children but that would be a little more thanI could very willingly come up to | ||
I had a letter from Nettie last week I must write to her soon. I am afraid Charles is too anxious about getting money. Money is useful somehow but cannot confer happiness. O do consider & try to make C. consider how short the time is and Eternity Eternity how | I had a letter from Nettie last week I must write to her soon. I am afraid Charles is too anxious about getting money. Money is useful somehow but cannot confer happiness. O do consider & try to make C. consider how short the time is and Eternity Eternity how vast | ||
write to your Mother | write to your Mother |
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like her mother. No if he should be sick & die I should probably not hear anything about it for they will not write Oh! how can you live in so much dust and hot weather & you have to ride a good deal too I suppose How glad I shall be when you get releas'd from your bondage in Egypt. Anna insists that I shall go to Elyria & spend the winter possibly I may if any body happens to be going to take care of me but I am to old to attempt to go alone anywhere I dont know but she would have compel'd me to go with her if it had not been that Maria so soon expecting. her wish is that I should first become acquainted by having a set of false teeth. It certainly is a great happiness to me to do anything for the gratification of my children but that would be a little more thanI could very willingly come up to
I had a letter from Nettie last week I must write to her soon. I am afraid Charles is too anxious about getting money. Money is useful somehow but cannot confer happiness. O do consider & try to make C. consider how short the time is and Eternity Eternity how vast
write to your Mother