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particularly as to when we shall go, if we can know ourselves.

  I do not think we every answered your question about sending what copies of the memoir are at home; we think there are not more than a dozen or two there - and if they are needed, we shall probably have to send after we go home.We shall be anxious to hear whether the box reaches Dodgeville in time - We have it diected simply to you - and sent as freight.  Probably Edward has arranged or will do so about those that are in Turin- 
  Johnny was here Saturday noon and took lunch with us - In the afternoon Anna and I went with him to the Park and from there to his rooms in the seminary - We also went with him to tea and then came home in the elevated.  (6th av.) It rained hard when we came home and we had some rain while in the Park but we did not get much wet.  Do you get the Utica Herald?  If so, you probably noticed the death of Davies the printer.  He died last week - we do not know the particulars.  Rev DD. Davies called here this p.m.  He is not preaching now for the 16th St. church.  They are without a pastor.  Rev. Mr. Humphrys is to be married soon - so we have been told.  We sent a letter Sat night to your father and you -before he will get it - if you do not it will be lonely for him without you. Hope his health will be good.  We shall look for a letter from you often - Very much love - your aunt Jane Everett.