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finished - Ann Maria intends hanging up her stocking to night being Christmas Eve, she has given due notice to old St. Nicholas and expects to wake up in the morning and find her stocking filled - I must be in haste as it is almost night and must have this letter in the Post Office before dark. I am interrupted the babe has awoke and she is crying for her "Mother" _ _ _ _ I once more resume my seat - tomorrow is Christmas and we are busy making cake and mince pies - do you think you will be forgotten? no, but I wish much that you were here to enjoy them with us _ a year ago I had your good society _ but alas what changes -now many miles separate us _ I hope to see you this trip and if I do not I shall be disappointed but will strive to bear it _ _ _ _ _ _ I shall be careful hereafter how I send letters by married ladies particularly those who have been separated from their husbands _ _ _ Cousin says there is no creeping out of this marriage affair so prepare yourself to pay all debts - she has been out this afternoon and bespoke a white bonnet there is no knowing but what it may be the bridal one _ _ _ [[Mr]] Draper's sister Mrs Jones was confined yesterday - 2 months sooner than the expected time _ _ the babe lived only a few hours and was buried this morning for a week past it has rained continually until to-day which has set-it cold freezing weather _ _ _ _ I went to Church last Sabbath for the first time and heard Mr Hamline which I enjoyed much - I received the oysters and fruit also the money by Egbert _ _ _ _ I shall be obliged to conclude it is dark, and the babe wants my attention _ _ dear husband you must look over all mistakes as I have to write in haste and improve every moment _ _ _ _ the family send much love to you -- adieue dear husband hoping to see you very soon - a [[unclear]] from your dear wife and little daughter _ _ _ from your affectionate wife, J.A. Pearce
finished - Ann Maria intends hanging up her sticking
to night being Christmas Eve, she has given due notice  
to old St Nicholas and expects to wake up in the morning and find the stocking filled __ I must be in
haste as it is almost night and must have this letter in
the Post Office before dark. I am interrupted the babe has
awoke and she is crying for her "Mother" ____
I once more resume my seat _ tomorrow is Christmas
and we are busy making cake and mince pies do you
think you will be forgotten [[?]] no, but I wish much that you
wer here to enjoy them with us _ A year ago I had your good
society _ but alas what changes _ now many miles separate us__-
I hope to see you this trip and if I do not I shall be disappointed
but will strive to bear it ______  I shall be careful  
hereafter how I send letters by married ladies particularly
those who have been separated from their husband's ___ Cousin
says there is no creeping out of this marriage affair so prepare
yourself to pay all debts _ she has been out this afternoon  
and bespoke a white bonnet there is no knowing but what
it may be the bridal one ___ Mrs Draper's sister Mrs Jones was  
confined yesterday _ 2 months sooner than the expected time __
the babe lived only a few hours and was buried this morning
for a week past it has rained continually until to day which
has set in cold freezing weather ____ I went to Church last Sabbath
for the first and heard Mr Gambine which I enjoyed much _
I receivedthe oysters and fruit also the money by Egbert ____
I shall be obliged to conclude it is dark, and the babe wants my
attention __ dear husband you must look all mistakes as I have to write
in haste and improve every moment ____ the family send much  
love to you ___ adieue dear husband hoping to see you very soon _ a [[?]] from your dear  
wife and little daughter ___ from your affectionate Wife, J. A Pearce

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finished - Ann Maria intends hanging up her sticking to night being Christmas Eve, she has given due notice to old St Nicholas and expects to wake up in the morning and find the stocking filled __ I must be in haste as it is almost night and must have this letter in the Post Office before dark. I am interrupted the babe has awoke and she is crying for her "Mother" ____ I once more resume my seat _ tomorrow is Christmas and we are busy making cake and mince pies do you think you will be forgotten ? no, but I wish much that you wer here to enjoy them with us _ A year ago I had your good society _ but alas what changes _ now many miles separate us__- I hope to see you this trip and if I do not I shall be disappointed but will strive to bear it ______ I shall be careful hereafter how I send letters by married ladies particularly those who have been separated from their husband's ___ Cousin says there is no creeping out of this marriage affair so prepare yourself to pay all debts _ she has been out this afternoon and bespoke a white bonnet there is no knowing but what it may be the bridal one ___ Mrs Draper's sister Mrs Jones was confined yesterday _ 2 months sooner than the expected time __ the babe lived only a few hours and was buried this morning for a week past it has rained continually until to day which has set in cold freezing weather ____ I went to Church last Sabbath for the first and heard Mr Gambine which I enjoyed much _ I received. the oysters and fruit also the money by Egbert ____ I shall be obliged to conclude it is dark, and the babe wants my attention __ dear husband you must look all mistakes as I have to write in haste and improve every moment ____ the family send much love to you ___ adieue dear husband hoping to see you very soon _ a ? from your dear wife and little daughter ___ from your affectionate Wife, J. A Pearce