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wants to know when I am coming up, I do not know when I shall; I shall probably come up by New Years, if not before, perhaps Thanksgiving. If she is not busily employed she may get some woolen yarn & knit me 3 or 4 pair of stockings, she will probably know how large.

You know what, I mane, see that she is well clothed, as she has the wherewith to do it with. I shall endeavor to write to John in a few days. Tell Uncle Stephen he can have $1.25 of the S. White money, now, for if I come up in 2 or 3 weeks I may want to use some, I wrote to Mrs. Bridgman about a month ago about the O. Smith money, Mrs. Baker told him it would not be stead until Dec. or Jan. when it is he will let me know. Give my love to all, and I hope this will find you all in your usual good health. Write to me soon if you find time, and suggest anything, that I can do for Grandmother about coming up. Your affectionately, Edward