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dear old face, and then you could not have time to get to the door before this little chick would be clinging to your neck and smoothering you kisses. so you better not peep, though I wish you would?

   I have had a great deal of company for two or three weeks, now there is minister staying here and is going to preach tomorrow he is from Utica and is on his way there now, his name is Owens.
   I dont go down town quite so often now, as I dont like to go alone as well. Aunt Ellen is quite sick now has to keep her bed, but we think that the Dr. she has now understands her case so we have better hopes of her. both her and Aunt Laura send their love to you my little dear
   Mrs. Williams the store has a very fine baby almost two week old, she is geting on nicely and wishes to be remembered by you as an old friend. I am sorry that your Mothers health is not very good, I think that coming out this way would do her a great deal of good. Give my love to her and Sarah, and tell her, that there is a house a little above us for Sal. remember me also to your father and bro. and all. I have not heard from Cincinati nor I don't expect to very soon, I am sorry to tell you that I have not given your love
to any of the young men as I am afraid that if I do they wont care for mine. perhaps I will to a few yet. Charles Lewis has come back and has been getting himself all freckled. I am stopping now. dont scold. with a great deal of love to your dear self Lizzie

too long aint it?