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Sallie, how are you, I hope you are rid of that miserable old ager I speck that is it. you thought you would get sick and lay in bed awhile this molasses was making [illegible] for sure though. [crackey?] When we come home we can sit in the parlor and play the [illegible] and amuse our selves as best we can. While [illegible] go out and [hicth?] up old fox and bet and do up the Nicer work I read a note/through proper/ from Mrs. E.C. Hatfield she said you were looking for a letter from me. I s'pose you have [illegible] [this?] [time?] [illegible] [Her?] I'm going to write a long letter to her soon I wrote to John a week or so ago, looking for an answer