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Childs family letters, 1866-1870

1869-10-09 Page 3

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sammy he lives on farther he is able and Nayl- or is willing Climena I was verry glad to have A letter from the I think that thee had not ought to doo thy work A lone because the cannot have the enjoyment of life when the is tierd as the can live to have noone to doo A chore for the does henry ever say Anything about comeing to york state again or not try to come this winter if you can there is so mutch to doo in the fall that I suppose that you cannot leave get thy brother and sister to keep hous for you for you dont know how bad we want to see you I am afraid thomas will not bee as rich As the rote he was what A pitty it is that he did not Sell all of his wheat when price was up willy thinks thats he can come and help feed them colts if Aunt mary will come to tell stella that if she will come here I will give her nicer present (In Margin)We are All well And Hope this will find you the same
 
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