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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.  
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