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   I did mean to answer your letter before and tell  you all about the missionary meeting. I had Thursday to get ready for it as it was to be on Thursday. I  made arrangements for 25 or 30 Wed. eve I went out to invite some of my neighbors my head felt very bad in the morn. I awoke covered with a rash it rained all day only a few came all went home but two & these his
   I did mean to answer your letter before and tell  you all about the missionary meeting. I had Thursday to get ready for it as it was to be on Thursday. I  made arrangements for 25 or 30 Wed. eve I went out to invite some of my neighbors my head felt very bad in the morn. I awoke covered with a rash it rained all day only a few came all went home but two & these his


{from top} [price] we have had a small piece just for a taste The boys had some down to Uncle J- have got the cubberds cleaned + trunk and drawers one good job done hoping to  hear from you soon  lovingly your sister M.A. Everett
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[price] we have had a small piece just for a taste The boys had some down to Uncle J- have got the cubberds cleaned + trunk and drawers one good job done hoping to  hear from you soon  lovingly your sister M.A. Everett

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         Turin Apr. 24th    

Dear Sisters

  I did mean to answer your letter before and tell  you all about the missionary meeting. I had Thursday to get ready for it as it was to be on Thursday. I  made arrangements for 25 or 30 Wed. eve I went out to invite some of my neighbors my head felt very bad in the morn. I awoke covered with a rash it rained all day only a few came all went home but two & these his

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[price] we have had a small piece just for a taste The boys had some down to Uncle J- have got the cubberds cleaned + trunk and drawers one good job done hoping to  hear from you soon  lovingly your sister M.A. Everett