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Richard & Ellen Davis. Mr. & Mrs. Prichard called here the same day-they thought they would have a chance to rent their farm, and wanted to know if we would let them come here for a year. I told them that we would have the here-they had no time to talk much, but said they would like to have us leave the stock and everything as it is-and they were going to do the same with their place, as this mean is not all took it. What do you think of the an I would it be very bad. We think e would much prefer to have their here to strangers. We have not seen little Frankie since she was here staying after we came home from glyn- they were intending then to send her likeness soon, and letter Too, I think. She would be very much pleased to get a letter from you. Write to her soon.

in margins My hand has been slow to heal and it requires quite an effort for me to write. So please excuse poor writing. Am sorry your father continues poorly. Which arm is lame? We are glad he is enjoying your company this winter - though we miss you here. We do not know when we shall leave home, but think of making a visit at Utica soon.