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(Unclear) carried herself in the guitar. My little cousins wonder & delight as seeing the various movements of the city was amusing indeed. For it was to her a new world who has never before (but for a day or so) seen anything but the wild woods & prairies and nothing in the hope of a town larger than the villages on the rivers- on the 8th of June took (Unclear) & went above the steamer "Exeelsion" Life for St. Paul and hear-smelling a distance of ocean eight hundred miles from St. Louis, the boat was crowded with freight immigrants and cabin hapengen, I found myself in a state room with a sexton editor of the Heroix engineer, Wisconsin, who loved a useful confusion. A amusing "study" as thin as an anatomy his smile was ghostly white a grinning a hull a each ((Unclear)) joy". & this complex in.
accompanied herself on the guitar. My little cousin's wonder & delight at seeing the various novelties of the city was amusing indeed, for it was to her a new world who had never before (but for a day or so) seen anything but the wild woods & prairies and nothing in the shape of a town larger than the villages on the rivers—On the 8th of June took passage & went aboard the steamer "Excelsior" up for St. Pauls & Fort Snelling a distance of near eight hundred miles from St. Louis.  The boat was crowded with freight immigrants and cabin passengers—I found myself in a state room with Mr Sexton, editor of the St. Croix Engineer, Wisconsin, who proved a useful companion & bemusing "study" as thin as an anatomy his smile was ghastly & like a grinning a skull a ((Unclear)) of "melancholy joy," & his complexion

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accompanied herself on the guitar. My little cousin's wonder & delight at seeing the various novelties of the city was amusing indeed, for it was to her a new world who had never before (but for a day or so) seen anything but the wild woods & prairies and nothing in the shape of a town larger than the villages on the rivers—On the 8th of June took passage & went aboard the steamer "Excelsior" up for St. Pauls & Fort Snelling a distance of near eight hundred miles from St. Louis. The boat was crowded with freight immigrants and cabin passengers—I found myself in a state room with Mr Sexton, editor of the St. Croix Engineer, Wisconsin, who proved a useful companion & bemusing "study" as thin as an anatomy his smile was ghastly & like a grinning a skull a ((Unclear)) of "melancholy joy," & his complexion