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Dearest Abby,  
1st
                     Thank you for your prompt
Warwick Mar. 24th 1880
return of letters & documents. it makes so much
Dear Sister Abby,     [under salutation] I am glad you are so near. P.O. I wish I was.
relief from anxiety off  --- I have written Charles
                     Thank you for your prompt return of letters & documents. it makes so much relief from anxiety off  --- I have written Charles for the same, as I did you & Chandler& sent him a dollar for expense, & told him to have one of his boys go for some competent person to come to his house & make the thing easy as possible --
for the same as I did you & Chandler& sent him an
   I thought perhaps if I didn't he might feel that he had been left out & worry about it.
dollar for expense, & told him to have one of his              
I also thought if there should be any crooked places to get over, it was well enough to be prepared to meet them legally.  
boys to for some competent person to come to
   Dea. Barber has written to have Chandler come up by Sam'ls request -- he may come but I think doubtful.
his house & make the thing easy as possible --
   I rec'd from Judge Baron the 20th a letter of 14 page covering nearly every point in the matter & very plain information. I will copy same.
   I thought perhaps if I didn't he might feel
 
that he had been left out & worry about it.
[left-hand side and top ]
I also thought if there should be any crooked[sic]
Mr. Osgood has brought a house & some land in Chicopee, Mass to move their Apr. 1st. I saw this in the Springfield Republican. I will add you must'nt have any fears as to my using or taking any improper liberties with your  Document -- & it will be just the same as though in your own hands -- as you  can kill it whenever it has done
places to get over, It was well enough to be
the work necessary. Mary had a short vacation -- one week & is coming homeJames is making sugar.
prepared to meet them legally.  
I have heared Robins & Bluebirds quite plenty. I am feeling real mean this spring --Reed is at N. Y. & sick with Measles. I think it is Awfully mean your new tenant  
   Dea [Dto move then.?] Barber has written to have Chandler
gives you trouble -- what can you do to him but make him behave. I wish your& my farms were both well & sold. Are you at Hudson in that pretty pleasant home as before.
come up by Sam[uel?] 's request -- he may come but
[right-hand side of letter]
then with daughter.   I rec'd from Judge Baron the 20th a letter of
I wish you could come back leastIt seemed very lonely to go to Hudson & not see you & the Children  & my [[?]] to little boys
14 page covering nearly every point in the
matter & very plain information
    [written on left side of stationary]
Mr. Osgood has brought house & some garden in Chicopee, Mass
    [written side ways on top of page]
to move their [sic] before 1st  
sun[day?] this in the  
spring [quarter - illegible]
Republican
will add you mustnt [sic]
have any fears as to my
using or taking any im-
proper liberties with
your  Document -- & it  
will be just the same
as though I  am your own
hands -- as you  can kill
it whenever it has
the work necessary.
Mary has a short vaca
tion -- one week out & is  
coming home--
James is making sugar.
I have feared robins &
red birds [?] the plants--
I am feeling real mean
this spring --Read as with
N. G. & sick with Musels [sic muscles?]
I think it is mean your new tenant  
gives you trouble -- what
can you do to him but
make him behave -- &
wish you & my farmer were both  
well & solid - ...
[illegible liat Hudson...
  [along right side of stationary]
I wish you could come back least --
It seemed very lonely to go to Hudson  
& not see you & the children
....little baby....
pretty please at home..

Revision as of 17:51, 20 April 2020

1st Warwick Mar. 24th 1880 Dear Sister Abby, [under salutation] I am glad you are so near. P.O. I wish I was.

                    Thank you for your prompt return of letters & documents. it makes so much relief from anxiety off  --- I have written Charles for the same, as I did you & Chandler& sent him a dollar for expense, & told him to have one of his boys go for some competent person to come to his house & make the thing easy as possible --
  I thought perhaps if I didn't he might feel that he had been left out & worry about it.

I also thought if there should be any crooked places to get over, it was well enough to be prepared to meet them legally.

 Dea. Barber has written to have Chandler come up by Sam'ls request -- he may come but I think doubtful.
 I rec'd from Judge Baron the 20th a letter of 14 page covering nearly every point in the matter & very plain information. I will copy same.
  
[left-hand side and top ]

Mr. Osgood has brought a house & some land in Chicopee, Mass to move their Apr. 1st. I saw this in the Springfield Republican. I will add you must'nt have any fears as to my using or taking any improper liberties with your Document -- & it will be just the same as though in your own hands -- as you can kill it whenever it has done the work necessary. Mary had a short vacation -- one week & is coming home. James is making sugar. I have heared Robins & Bluebirds quite plenty. I am feeling real mean this spring --Reed is at N. Y. & sick with Measles. I think it is Awfully mean your new tenant gives you trouble -- what can you do to him but make him behave. I wish your& my farms were both well & sold. Are you at Hudson in that pretty pleasant home as before. [right-hand side of letter] I wish you could come back least. It seemed very lonely to go to Hudson & not see you & the Children & my ? to little boys