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comprehend him. Why there said he screaming loud enough to be heard
comprehend him. Why there said he screaming loud enough to be heard
at least one mile and walking right up to me "see your  G-d d--n [[uknown]]
at least one mile and walking right up to me "see your  G-d d--n [[uknown]]
mark done on purpose to insult me. I then recollected that the [[bankers?]]
mark done on purpose to insult me. I then recollected that the bankrupt
lists were marked and told him that Edward marked them, but he
lists were marked and told him that Edward marked them, but he
knew better Edward never marked a paper in that style and then sent
knew better Edward never marked a paper in that style and then sent
it in our care we need not tell him such stuff we would do any thing  
it in our care we need not tell him such stuff we would do any thing  
in the world to insult him he did not want to see us any more
in the world to insult him he did not want to see us any more

Revision as of 22:37, 7 December 2017

but people seem to think he will not dare to, as the law does not allow a man to be turned out only there has been a law suit and then he is obliged to be put out by a Sheriff. Mama feels figety and so do I. 31st this morning Caroline went over with the men and is to frock? up the shingles Mr Cole has made that they may know if there are enough to shingle the house. In the forenoon Charles went up to Louises and unknown and we expected he went to get men to help put us out of the house. In the afternoon he went towards Mr Fritz's we supposed for the same purpose about 4 he came back and had a long walk in the field with Erastus who was ploughing. During the forenoon Mama sent some papers in to Aunt Abby which had been sent by Edward directed to him Charles in our care and brought to us by squire Hart nearly a fortnight since which we had neglected doing before as Papa had to pay the postage and thought he would read them first Cleveland had not been home more than 5 minutes before he burst open our door and rushed in saying "Here take your d--n infernal stuff and don't you send any more of you G-d d--n unknown into the house to insult me and threw one of the papers toward us. We told him we should like to know how he was insulted or what he meant for we could not comprehend him. Why there said he screaming loud enough to be heard at least one mile and walking right up to me "see your G-d d--n uknown mark done on purpose to insult me. I then recollected that the bankrupt lists were marked and told him that Edward marked them, but he knew better Edward never marked a paper in that style and then sent it in our care we need not tell him such stuff we would do any thing in the world to insult him he did not want to see us any more