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are you not coming home to keep thanksgiving with us I want to see you very much indeed and you need a relaxation from your tedious burden - But I cannot urge you to come for I fear the toil and the many disagreeables you would have to encounter would far outweigh the pleasure I think it must be very bad for you to walk so far this fall and winter I think it must be not only to tiresome but to much go great deal to much exposure to hot and cold - And how much it must wear your clothes and shoes it seems to me you had better get a place near to your school if you can.

20th Nov. C discovered last night at the mills that all our butter &c which we supposed Welch carried to unclear - torn Tuesday remains yet at The Village didn't go. Expect now it will go first of the so C put this to go with it. The flour we are in pressing need of, and want the other things. Especially Almeda's rubbers. She goes with wet feet constantly has been sending for them ever since last spring. Don't let Ann forget them, n some of you see to it. C is just ready to start - good bye

 Do you hear anything from Isaac nowadays.
 Don't let Eliab expose himself & get sick.

Aff - Sis Lucy

Albina feels difficulty for fear Ann has been at trouble about getting her things with no means - as the butter did not go.

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