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Yours containing Mr E Lewis' letter from New York, I received yesterday - I succeeded immediately in obtaining a Draft for $100 on New York and sent it off yesterday afternoon. I had a few dollars over that sum with me. - Our friends are very kind to us - very much so - I shall always feel thankful that I have come. We had a good meeting here yesterday - am going to [[Troed rhiwdalar -- Welsh words]] today - Both of us quite well - this in haste from your Afftc father Robert Everett     Mr Edwards stands by my elbow and wishes to be remembered to Mrs Everett - and to tell her to try to be easy & happy till she sees me home again - that she need not fear but I am quite comfortable with warm hearted friends -
Yours containing Mr E Lewis' letter from New York, I received yesterday - I succeeded immediately in obtaining a Draft for $100 on New York and sent it off yesterday afternoon. I had a few dollars over that sum with me. - Our friends are very kind to us - very much so - I shall always feel thankful that I have come. We had a good meeting here yesterday - am going to [[Troed rhiwdalar]] today - Both of us quite well - this in haste from your Afftc father Robert Everett   Mr Edwards stands by my elbow and wishes to be remembered to Mrs Everett - and to tell her to try to be easy & happy till she sees me home again - that she need not fear but I am quite comfortable with warm hearted friends -

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Yours containing Mr E Lewis' letter from New York, I received yesterday - I succeeded immediately in obtaining a Draft for $100 on New York and sent it off yesterday afternoon. I had a few dollars over that sum with me. - Our friends are very kind to us - very much so - I shall always feel thankful that I have come. We had a good meeting here yesterday - am going to Troed rhiwdalar today - Both of us quite well - this in haste from your Afftc father Robert Everett Mr Edwards stands by my elbow and wishes to be remembered to Mrs Everett - and to tell her to try to be easy & happy till she sees me home again - that she need not fear but I am quite comfortable with warm hearted friends -