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Mrs Dr. Hill and Carrie Fuller broke the weary lonely spell. And then busied myself [[unclear]] putting things to rights. What of your visit at Chicapee? Was your journey home pleasant? We heard by the way, that the cars run of the track at Northampton, but no one injured - was it so - A narrow escape at any rate. What do you think of Niagara? How did you find Charles, tell him mother was very glad to recieve his letter, Also that his last letter to me is redited and I shall write him - before a great while - Tell him that 'tis mother's and my united wish that he be prosperous and happy. And we want to hear from him often, and you too Abby of course, oftener; much oftener, than before you came - And how is my little per Eddie boy? Uncle David sas he is the cap sheaf of all the boy's he ever heard on. And I guess he's more than half right about it but you must'nt let hom outwit you? 'Tis my humble opinion it wont answer for him to "hold the lines" at present - I miss the little dear fellow terribly. I have to lavish all my kisses on
Mrs Dr. Hill and Carrie Fuller broke the weary lonely spell. And then busied myself [[unclear]] putting things to rights. What of your visit at Chicapee? Was your journey home pleasant? We heard by the way, that the cars run of the track at Northampton, but no one injured - was it so - A narrow escape at any rate. What do you think of Niagara? How did you find Charles, tell him mother was very glad to recieve his letter, Also that his last letter to me is credited and I shall write him - before a great while - Tell him that 'tis mother's and my united wish that he be prosperous and happy. And we want to hear from him often, and you too Abby of course, oftener; much oftener, than before you came - And how is my little pet Eddie boy? Uncle David says he is the cap sheaf of all the boy's he ever heard on. And I guess he's more than half right about it but you must'nt let hom outwit you? 'Tis my humble opinion it wont answer for him to "hold the lines" at present - I miss the little dear fellow terribly. I have to lavish all my kisses on

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Mrs Dr. Hill and Carrie Fuller broke the weary lonely spell. And then busied myself unclear putting things to rights. What of your visit at Chicapee? Was your journey home pleasant? We heard by the way, that the cars run of the track at Northampton, but no one injured - was it so - A narrow escape at any rate. What do you think of Niagara? How did you find Charles, tell him mother was very glad to recieve his letter, Also that his last letter to me is credited and I shall write him - before a great while - Tell him that 'tis mother's and my united wish that he be prosperous and happy. And we want to hear from him often, and you too Abby of course, oftener; much oftener, than before you came - And how is my little pet Eddie boy? Uncle David says he is the cap sheaf of all the boy's he ever heard on. And I guess he's more than half right about it but you must'nt let hom outwit you? 'Tis my humble opinion it wont answer for him to "hold the lines" at present - I miss the little dear fellow terribly. I have to lavish all my kisses on