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Utica Sept 7. '84 Dear Nephew & all-

  It seems that I must say a word to. you if it is Sunday. I long to know how you get along.  Suppose J. E. takes only his satchel and boards the first week that will make it easier & he can tell better what he needs and take his trunk the next week.
  It is warmer today and consequently Cousin M. is not quite so well - she also got rather tired yesterday -- was too smart. She is still very much better than when Mary was here. If G. goes to the village in the morning suppose you send a poor copy of the Arweinyd if we ought to save this one - i.e. if we have those pages reset here Griffiths has no junior - Has Davies' printer returned, when shall I go home? Perhaps F. may get a girl tomorrow I will write in the morning - even if I go home in the p.m. I shall look for a letter from you in the a.m. I am having a good visit but feel some anxious about you -