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as she will not remain in camp long. I cannot lengthen then this much. Sarah wants me to write to her. Tell her that her late movement has rather knocked me in regard to envelopes. She did not give me sufficient warning to enable me to use all the envelopes, which I had [illegible] to her and as a natural result, in my stationary, [depot?] about a doz in envelope are a dead [laf?], without [perchance?] I can open correspondence with some one bearing her former name. I will try, however, and remedy the error, and write [soon?] to [illegible] her and I [some?]. You need not consider this an answer to your letter as I have not answered hardly any of your questions, but will do so in some further letter.

                                                                                                                                 Remember me to all                        
                                                                                                                                  Your Son
                                                                                                                                 John C. Fleming