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intended to use it but have not been able to find it yet. Should I ever see a piece of the cloth I'll know it is not mine - but feel quite sure no such thing could have been brought off, & I took all the things from the room downs stairs up - so I don't think Katy had any opportunity of unclear if she is that way inclined.

 I have quite [?late?] dates from Mr Rhett, but not any cheerful news. He had been shut up in his own room, with rheumatism for some weeks -  of public affairs there he writes  very cheerfully - that they never see a southern paper - any more than if they were living in Yankeedom - I have heard nothing of Mrs. Pegram poor thing.  Events succeed each other so rapidly that no one however sad long occupies the public mind.  . I saw unclear Fariday a few  days ago. The War agrees with her for she