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darlint Judy - Kissed her, came then to me 'Judge many, many thanks  No I'll not harm the old woman'
darlint Judy - Kissed her, came then to me 'Judge many, many thanks  No I'll not harm the old woman'
'Ah Dennis, Dennis I promise let ye be out all night  I'll keep the fire on & have ye a pot of ye sweet-poatoes waiting'
'Ah Dennis, Dennis I promise let ye be out all night  I'll keep the fire on & have ye a pot of ye sweet-potatoes waiting'
   We had our Supper, nothing more was said of the Divorce or Separation.  some time afterwards Dennis sent me a present of a deer, two wild Turkeys & three [[3 unclear words]] with a letter addressed to 'Judge B----"
   We had our Supper, nothing more was said of the Divorce or Separation.  some time afterwards Dennis sent me a present of a deer, two wild Turkeys & three [[3 unclear words]] with a letter addressed to 'Judge B----"

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4 darlint Judy - Kissed her, came then to me 'Judge many, many thanks No I'll not harm the old woman' 'Ah Dennis, Dennis I promise let ye be out all night I'll keep the fire on & have ye a pot of ye sweet-potatoes waiting'

  We had our Supper, nothing more was said of the Divorce or Separation.   some time afterwards Dennis sent me a present of a deer, two wild Turkeys & three 3 unclear words with a letter addressed to 'Judge B----"