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I can, but I want to send this tomorrow, and fear he will not have time. Am glad Charles has paid his notes. I would not borrow again - pretty advice for me to give too, when Samuel is even now doing the same thing! We look a very little for Anna next week. Am afraid I shall not be able to keep her here long, but Mother, I do think if you and she and Almeda are all there together, you might and ought one or some of you to stay with me part of the winter. Just because I am married and can't live at home, that I cannot have the privilege of seeing any of you -Jose, you send 'em along, won't you, that's a good brother. Spent an evening at Mr. Crosby's last week. Men gone to Cattle Show, and Margaret to Boston. Mrs. Crosby about alone. Mr. Temple has not been to apologize or to give him the stockings only in ? the meeting house at a Concert. I think Eliab might to make a business of it, and go see him. Cowper, Indelible Ink etc. shall be attended to by first opportunity. John made me a bottle of Ink 'tother day.

  What beautiful weather - warm as summer almost A fine rain last night - cleared off very warm - Allura Dove has a daughter a few weeks old. Lucy has not yet written to me. How do I write with nothing to say. In much haste as usual - good bye
                                                                                                                                    Sis Lucy.