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the care of the children which is no trifling task; between them both we have what is called Bedlum at times - Margaret Jane is all temper and is a complete little spunk-I have corrected her several times and I often feel if you were home altogether I should give them? in your hands to manage; I was sorry to hear Charles had injured his foot and hope it may not prove any-thing serious if you see him you can tell him we received a letter from Emeline this week, she was well and enjoying herself --- well my dear husband I have written almost a letter which I did not expect to be able to do when I commenced but must close; I very much desire to see you when I think of the time we are compelled to be parted from each other I feel very low-spirited and hope the time is not far distant when we shall live in the enjoyment of each others society without the pain of almost constant separation -

Cousin desires to be remembered to you - Ann Maria has gone visiting next door to see Lizzy Hildreth and the little one is asleep which is a season of rest for us --- accept much love from your sincere and affectionate Wife

J. Ann Pearce