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be ? from you but it is not so it cannot be. I have a heart too susceptible of the strongest impressions to forget where I love so ardently and where the objects are housed to me by the strongest ties I suppose by this time you would be glad to hear something of my journey. We started on the 9th? of June it was painful parting with my friend I assure you we had a pleasant journey to Whitestown a few miles from here where we stopped four days to visit Mr. Roberts friends 100 miles from home travelled through a handsome country there passed through Utica 9th hundred miles from this we stopped & arrived for a few days a a brothers of Mrs. Roberts on over here we came through Elbridge when we called on Mr. Resden P they were all well from this we proceeded to Buffalo and continued our journey down the ? we walked on the sand beach and Julia and me talked much about you? and the pigeons? we cooked for you twp years when you was at her fathers after four days we crossed the ? River from Buffalo we put up at Mr. Frames public house where Uncle Fleury stopped and got a waggon to go for Eliza they saw that they had heard that she was a very smart girl but much about the next day crossed the state line line above not readablethe western part of the state of N.Y. is very flourishing it is delightful travelling through it so far we have had good roads. I wish I had space to write and give you a description of some the villages and interesting scenes we saw in the state of NY the principal ? passed three months On the ???? Chagrin and Elyria you may be sure we were rejoiced to see them the ? reached them ? here