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and at night put it on to my plants. Mr Stephens worked for us today they all together laid part of the chamber floor which is laid of rough boards painted. Papa puttied all the windows and unclear one in the morning Papa worried over his bench and a number of other things including the unclear barrel 27th This morning unclear took over the stove and made out a unclear of other things. Mama was finishing up all day yesterday & has been today, I have been sewing some and packing some. My health is not good and has not been since I came from Rockford my head is dizzy a great deal and aches very badly my tongue is coated and my breath hot though I do not seem to have any outward fevere. I am using up my last bits of calico in hopes to be supplied by the arrival of the little box of things 28th Today we have moved and are now in our own house, we are now away from Clevelands and have got home for the first time since May 11th 1840. I came over about 8 o.clock with the first, and have been here all day to help receive thing it is really a cold day and it seemed as though I should freeze before Mr Stephens who has been here all day to help them unload. About noon the stove was up and I made a fire in, sat down to my patchwork and have been very comfortable since. Peter & James unclear came each with a team to help us move, we had 9 loads and got all over here about 4. Squire Hoit came up as he said to see us move, we invited him to come because he is a man of