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off our [cousin??] and then we have not thanks to ask, to any of them I have not fully concluded what I shall do as regards repairs, therefore I will say to you to be all ready for a trip [unclear]at one hour's notice, for I am quite visionary this morning as to what will be my next step, whether it will be business or pleasure I cannot as yet fully decide. But you must not be surprised if you see me in Cinti, within 3 or 4 days after the arrival of this letter, and on the hand you must not be surprised if you should receive a letter from me in 3 or 4 days after this comes to hand stating that I have made altogether different arrangements from what I have now written__ Should I conclude to remain here and go on with my repairs, I will give you the earliest possible notice, so that you may not be in suspense about my arrival in Cincinnati. If I come around for the purpose of going East, our select company will consist as follows.__ Myself, Dear and Dashing Mother and Cousin J. and the unclear of such a servant as you may think valuable and of service to you. Egbert is well and enjoys himself about as usual. I think he would feel better if he had something to occupy