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do you like the molasses - Pa thinks it just as good as when first made - I think you might let the children eat honey - especially if they are subject to sore throats or croup you know there is no sugar in it - Mrs Pauline has a fine one weighing 12 lbs! William - she says she thinks she has served her country well by giving it 6 sons- Mary Bureau took my pictures down one evening to entertain her uncle Will who is still hanging on to life by a very slender thread and they all thought them beautiful - concluded you must have a lovely place - Mr Wills writes to Charlotte that Sarah is in Washington and he thinks there is a marriage on the unclear but add this is private - Genl. Keyes of the Army was the last canvasser I heard of - I don't know whether I told you - she was boarding in N.Y. Romy goes to school to Miss James, daughter of the novelist - and Vinton to some Catholic school. I had a letter from Frank he is well and expects to be very busy having taken 2 or 3 extras -