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Nov 21st There are so many dates and parts to this letter I don't know as you will be able to understand it, we have been expecting and expecting that Charles or Mr. Welch or somebody would go down. But the butter and a letter of instructions remains yet at Bunkins? Store waiting. It will probably go however the first of the week. Do write to us Joseph; It seems a long, long time since I have had one of your good "correspondence letters." Don't you ever have time to write a bit? Tell us all about yourself, your business, facts prospects, troubles and everything. We'd be glad to sympathize with you. Tell us also about Eliab - his health and everything if he won't write - Do help him be careful of himself, and let him help you. Health is something which I fear you neither of you really know how to prize. Do try to find time to write once in a while. Good night - Aff Sister Lucy. Tell Eliab write to him often

on side: Mr. Joseph M. Metcalf Bangor