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Hartwick Sept th 1810 Dear Mother It is so lately you heard from us you will perhaps think it foolish to write so soon I was verry glad to hear from you but I owne I felt a little disappointed to hear you want any of you comeing to see me this fall Visa said you expected to see me next winter but you need not look for me in the least let their be ever so much snow neither do I think I shall come next summer but I want to come as much as any boddy can I am verry much obliged to you for the presents you sent me from the largest down to the smalest me thinks I hear you say I have got tired of sending things to Hannah & I shant think strange if you do I have not got any wooll yet Mr Hayde engaged 15 pounds he went one day after the the ? time was set to get it it was all gone & now their is not any to be got