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Buffalo Nov. 19. 1866 Dear cousin Jennie I am afraid you think me a very underlined: ungrateful, negligent cousin, in letting so much time pass, before answering your very kind and most welcome letter, for which mine are but a poor return at underlined: best. I think of you underlined: all many times in the day, but my time has been so much occupied with necessary duties that my correspondence has been sadly neglected. You know perhaps, something of underlined: city life, how the whole time seems to be taken up with the underlined: practical answering of the questions "What shall we eat, what shall we drink, and wherewithall shall we be clothed?" Now dear Jennie, do not think for one moment that I am leading a underlined: fashionable life, for that would be a underlined: great mistake, still I know the customs of society do, make a

Mr Sherwood and with underlined: me in sending much love to all