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90 State St Utica, N.Y. March 3, 1883 My dear Nephew, We have had nothing from you as yet but hope there will be a letter today. The storm Saturday night began as we were going to bed, before you could have reached Clinton we think. We have thought a good deal the long [uncleae] hill walk you had carrying your heavy satchel and facing the cutting wind. Hope you did not take cold. We shall be thinking and praying for you tonight It is the evening for some to speak to that little [unclear] church Did you have any difficulty in getting excused for your absence coming home? and how did you get along in your classes? Anna wishes you to send the measure of your mantle piece the outside and ends for a lambrequin Also that of the top of your bureau