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Remsen, Oct. 30, 1884. My dear Nephew, Another day has passed and still no letter from you! What is the matter? Yesterday we sent you a $5. P.O. order in Amos's? name. How are your finances? I had it made out so, as her name was ad? in full in the letter and I thought if it went astray it would be safer. We shall be glad to know that you get it. Yesterday I walked to the village in the morning and at evening I went as far as Cearolinc's? again. It is very good walking cross lots but the roads are muddy. It is raining this A.M.?, - a soft warm rain. Anna pulled the beets yesterday and we brought them in. We have still a few small cabbages to bring in. We have the honor banker? - George finished it yesterday. Theo.? Davies had done it mostly when he was here. We have