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Hartwick Sep 9 1807 Honourd Father

I again take my pen in my hand to inform you that Mother is nearly or quite as she was before she come from home she says if Father Hayden is a coming up in a waggin it would be best for you and Alla to come with them for she had quite as lives ride home in a wagin as in a carridge there has ben so much rain that the stones are washed out & it is wors for a carriage than a wagin Father talked as if he should come up this fall when we come home you may tell Isaac that there is a going to be a a school meeting soon & then we will find out something about him Alla I wish you would fetch me up som woolen thrums & Mother says that if there is any flax in the hous you fetch me enough for a half a run or run of thread & if you comin a wagin you may fetch them quinces & a pint of scouring sand you need not fetch your hum shift for I have got won you may ware