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that was Monday morning. Monday evening Robert took his cutter up; ever since, we have has good sleighing. Last Friday evening Robert took his things up to Galesburg and got a fine view of the house the next day. He did not come down again until Monday and [land?] until Tuesday morning. I am getting along nicely. Have you been to see cousin Ellen yet.  
that was Monday morning. Monday evening Robert took his cutter up; ever since, we have has good sleighing. Last Friday evening Robert took his things up to Galesburg and got a fine view of the house the next day. He did not come down again until Monday and [land?] until Tuesday morning. I am getting along nicely. Have you been to see cousin Ellen yet.  


Robert has not been very well this week. I do not know yet certainly about going home nest Saturday. I suppose you will see Letitia this week.  
Robert has not been very well this week. I do not know yet certainly about going home next Saturday. I suppose you will see Letitia this week.  


When have you heard heard from John? I was very glad to get Mary;s letter containing those collars.  
When have you heard heard from John? I was very glad to get Mary;s letter containing those collars.  


Have you had those mince pies yet? or are you waiting
Have you had those mince pies yet? or are you waiting

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that was Monday morning. Monday evening Robert took his cutter up; ever since, we have has good sleighing. Last Friday evening Robert took his things up to Galesburg and got a fine view of the house the next day. He did not come down again until Monday and [land?] until Tuesday morning. I am getting along nicely. Have you been to see cousin Ellen yet.

Robert has not been very well this week. I do not know yet certainly about going home next Saturday. I suppose you will see Letitia this week.

When have you heard heard from John? I was very glad to get Mary;s letter containing those collars.

Have you had those mince pies yet? or are you waiting