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place where all who go get married. If so, I suppose that in about a year Miss Anna L. Everett will return Remsen a Mrs. So and So, then your sister Sara and myself are to go there to try our luck so I just wish you would hurry if we are to wait until you are married but we will try and wait very patiently.
place where all who go get married. If so, I suppose that in about a year Miss Anna L. Everett will return Remsen a Mrs. So and So, then your sister Sara and myself are to go there to try our luck so I just wish you would hurry if we are to wait until you are married but we will try and wait very patiently.
Peirce's school was out last week but I suppose that is no news, I thought he intended to teach all winter, but I presume he feels so badly he can not teach
Peirce's school was out last week but I suppose that is no news, I thought he intended to teach all winter, but I presume he feels so badly he can not teach since you are not here. Most you ashamed to break the poor boy's heart. I have been to your house but once since you left. Ellen and myself went up there one afternoon a few days before Lizzie left. I am sorry her health is so poorly. I delivered your message to the girls, they in return wish to be kindly remember to you both. Please tell your sister that this letter is intended for her also and I should be pleased to have her answer it. I missed

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place where all who go get married. If so, I suppose that in about a year Miss Anna L. Everett will return Remsen a Mrs. So and So, then your sister Sara and myself are to go there to try our luck so I just wish you would hurry if we are to wait until you are married but we will try and wait very patiently. Peirce's school was out last week but I suppose that is no news, I thought he intended to teach all winter, but I presume he feels so badly he can not teach since you are not here. Most you ashamed to break the poor boy's heart. I have been to your house but once since you left. Ellen and myself went up there one afternoon a few days before Lizzie left. I am sorry her health is so poorly. I delivered your message to the girls, they in return wish to be kindly remember to you both. Please tell your sister that this letter is intended for her also and I should be pleased to have her answer it. I missed