.MjEw.NDc0NzE

From Newberry Transcribe
Jump to navigation Jump to search

I am very anxious to visit you, especially so to take Jane, but she rather refuses unless she can get full liberty, poor child her health is so bad, it is quite discouraging. I could not go any how until after Nanny's confinement probably the middle of Sept. I should like it very much to meet Mr. Vivtore? in G. in the same trip in Oct. Sarah will probably be here in Sept. Mr. Driver has bought out Birch, who has lost his health, and it is now Driver and Co. Mr. Harding having the same position? as he had with Covt.? which is satisfactory to him. I don't know how it will do, they are both[crossed out] to try to live on six hundred a year each, Mr. Harding told Pa, Birch wanted to sell his share in the concern, Pa told him he did not think anybody would be fool enough to buy, so the communication ended. we are all as usual tho there? is a good deal of fever and some bowel affictions?.