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down hill of Life - a [[notice?]] to Man I was so much pleased to hear of your fine Country Seat - and only not being there to help Dear Julia to make [[Guarden?]] - we have no [[Guardens?]] here - we plant plenty but the Grass Hoppers Reap I suppose you hear a great deal about - Indians - and their deprecations but most of [[rumors?]] of that kind is as a general falsehoods upon the Indians - they are here perfectly peaceable and quiet - they have greater reasons for complaint than we have
down hill of Life - a [[notice?]] to Man I was so much pleased to hear of your fine Country Seat - and only not being there to help Dear Julia to make [[Guarden?]] - we have no [[Guardens?]] here - we plant plenty but the Grass Hoppers Reap I suppose you hear a great deal about - Indians - and their deprecations but most of [[rumors?]] of that kind is as a general falsehoods upon the Indians - they are here perfectly peaceable and quiet - they have greater reasons for complaint than we have
Well George I am [[?]] [[?]] here with the two boys - who are both doing as well as I could expect - but not very anxious I should [[leave?]] them - this with other minor matters makes my Visit indefinant - but wont be long so -- Fanny is gon East some where I have been trying to get to Visit you
Well George I am [[still?]] [[tied?]] here with the two boys - who are both doing as well as I could expect - but not very anxious I should [[leave?]] them - this with other minor matters makes my Visit indefinant - but wont be long so -- Fanny is gon East some where I have been trying to get to Visit you

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down hill of Life - a notice? to Man I was so much pleased to hear of your fine Country Seat - and only not being there to help Dear Julia to make Guarden? - we have no Guardens? here - we plant plenty but the Grass Hoppers Reap I suppose you hear a great deal about - Indians - and their deprecations but most of rumors? of that kind is as a general falsehoods upon the Indians - they are here perfectly peaceable and quiet - they have greater reasons for complaint than we have Well George I am still? tied? here with the two boys - who are both doing as well as I could expect - but not very anxious I should leave? them - this with other minor matters makes my Visit indefinant - but wont be long so -- Fanny is gon East some where I have been trying to get to Visit you