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Wise-Clark family papers, May-July 1865

1865-06-06-Page 06

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& now I have given them untill the fourth of July, & not a day longer but I do hope Irve will come Sooner, for Mags sake, I - suppose Minerva & Susan - "Woolf will be glader than any one Else to see Peter & Will Kemp, from what Mama Woolf said (when she & "Sue" were here last week) Will "Kemp is making love to Sue" in their Correspondence by the bye "Sue" & her Ma. both sent their love to you & Sue said to tell you that she was going to see you soon, on her Bridal Tour, Mrs Woolf said she often thought of you - thinks you must be very lonely - "not knowing any one but Mr S Clark" & sc, Sunday Bell & I went to Maria Wise's. George Libbie Bell Walter & Caleb Hill were there for Dinner, then all went to meeting (Upside-down, at head of page:-) R]oses, they are nearly all in Bloom, Just come ] for you to be Home sick Occasionly, but you will get over that after awhile -
 
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