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your sister looked so verry indifferent. you probably remember the remark I made that evening that the Americans must not think that all who come over the "pond" are green. The Idea that you and also your sister gave me was in the expression and action that you looked on William as well as myself just the same, as if we were so green, so &c as if whe had come from a country where the inhabitance do not know the difference bettween the right & left hand. If any of my American Cousin should ever go to Wales, and should any of my friends there receive them coold or look on them as "green uns" because the came over the "pond" may my right hand whither before I should ever write to them or consider them worth consideration. I mearly mention these thing so as you as well as other cousins may know the reason of my not ever writting - -

   Concerning the sufficiency of the asking I have no doubt that if the question of Inviting Thomas was laid before the family from Uncle down to Henery there is no twos about it but what all hands would be up - In fact, the invitation from you persionly is quite sufficient without Joint Ballot. If my coming depended on the Invitation there is not doubt but what the Ramsen foulks will see me again jumping over the fences. - am verry thankfull to you  Uncle Aunt, and in particular to Serah and all who join with you in the invitation. I shall not say nay in this letter nor yea. My goods business is