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August | August 18th | ||
Dearest Johnny, | [[embossed mark?]] Dearest Johnny, | ||
I have been in great trouble for the last few | I have been in great trouble for the last few | ||
days, on Julius' account he will not do | days, on Julius' account he will not do | ||
anything, I mean in the way of business, | anything, I mean in the way of business, | ||
he will not even read | he will not even read much less study, | ||
yet he is a dear good fellow and I | yet he is a dear good fellow and I | ||
would hardly know how to do without | would hardly know how to do without | ||
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about his little habits and suggesting to | about his little habits and suggesting to | ||
him to try studying in his own room | him to try studying in his own room | ||
and beginning in [[ | and beginning in [[earnest?]], he said he | ||
had thought of that himself, and now | had thought of that himself, and now | ||
says he had concluded to do so, but | says he had concluded to do so, but[underlined] | ||
he thought he might as well settle with | he thought he might as well settle with | ||
Pa. Well I suppose Pa thought hed been | Pa. Well I suppose Pa thought hed been |
Revision as of 19:16, 4 April 2020
August 18th embossed mark? Dearest Johnny, I have been in great trouble for the last few days, on Julius' account he will not do anything, I mean in the way of business, he will not even read much less study, yet he is a dear good fellow and I would hardly know how to do without him all this you have heard fifty times but to come to the climax. Pa I think is very much discouraged about him, and you know his way of managing is rather peculiar. I have been talking to Julius about his little habits and suggesting to him to try studying in his own room and beginning in earnest?, he said he had thought of that himself, and now says he had concluded to do so, but[underlined] he thought he might as well settle with Pa. Well I suppose Pa thought hed been doing nothing and so might keep himself and pay his own bills, which with harvest hands taxes &c &c amounted to about 70 or 90 dollars I do not know which