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Hudson Mass. Oct. 17/'57
Hudson Mass. Oct. 17/'57
Dear Sister Abby:
Dear Sister Abby:
Your letter telling me of little Charlie's dangerous illness caused me feelings of sorrow. I have never seen him to be sure, but I love him. And I had sort of planned that "when the sign comes right" to which you so sarcastically alluded in your letter I should go out to your house and have one of my "mighty times" with your [[double span of boys]]. And I hope [[written down left hand side of page]]
Your letter telling me of little Charlie's dangerous illness caused me feelings of sorrow. I have never seen him to be sure, but I love him. And I had sort of planned that "when the sign comes right" to which you so sarcastically alluded in your letter I should go out to your house and have one of my "mighty times" with your [[double span of boys]]. And I hope [[written down left hand side of page]] I suppose you hear from our brother Charlie often we recieved a paper from him last evening - our last letter told us he had been suffering from a severe cold but was better - Chandler has not sold but wants to - if not all a part - but I don't know a satisfactory opportunity - Ena has been going to school Love to Mr. Kendall I'm glad Mr. Weaver's family have been to visit [[love]]

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Hudson Mass. Oct. 17/'57 Dear Sister Abby: Your letter telling me of little Charlie's dangerous illness caused me feelings of sorrow. I have never seen him to be sure, but I love him. And I had sort of planned that "when the sign comes right" to which you so sarcastically alluded in your letter I should go out to your house and have one of my "mighty times" with your double span of boys. And I hope written down left hand side of page I suppose you hear from our brother Charlie often we recieved a paper from him last evening - our last letter told us he had been suffering from a severe cold but was better - Chandler has not sold but wants to - if not all a part - but I don't know a satisfactory opportunity - Ena has been going to school Love to Mr. Kendall I'm glad Mr. Weaver's family have been to visit love