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Marcellus W. Darling letters, 1865-1892

01_1865-01-Page 02

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dont borrow enny trouble about him for if he is worse i will let you no it but i don't borrow enny trouble about him now he had it lite but it wil be some time before he wil be fit for duty don't let monroes wife no what i have rote to you about him for i am in hopes he wil be better before long if he ante i shal let them in it but i don't want to scare them for nothing i wil write often and let you in how they get along i am al a lone now they have always bunckt with me and i am rather lonesome since they left but i can se them almost every day and that is [wacth?] evry thing they have the best of care for sutch a place good by for this time Delass Darling
 
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