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her Parlour, peruse her Books +c, and has from the force of argument endevoured to persuade me that Paducah is a very healthy place and possesses many natural advantages, like all other new, and small towns, some of her reasons are that the fogs which are common in most places never become so thick but what they can at all times see the opposite bank of the River, this is accounted for in part by the Sun rising in the East, and on the right side of the River image Capt F. informed me that his Mother was better, but that Emma was much afflicted with her eyes -- I am much pleased to learn that you unclear help, I hope she will prove to be of service and that you will be benefited by it.

My Dear you must be careful about exerting yourself, and likewise your own health, and our dear children. I hope soon to be with you. I shall feel very anxious until I return, say to our dear pets that Father will soon come home. -- I hope you have been relieved 'ere this, by Mother's presence home, or a letter from her, -- Remember me affectionately to our worthy Cousin + the balance of our family + please accept my best love for yourself + our darlings. -- Your Sincere + Affectionate Husband

C. Gardner Pearce

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