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Bean family letters, 1845-1860

1846-10-04 Page 02

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it seemes that I could give any thing if I were only with you at home I believe I never was home sick like I am now I have thaut menny times of what Uncle Howell said about his being homesick and how he could [leet?] when he started home Tel Mariah that I saw Eunice again minutes before I started and she looked verry down hearted She said that Hanson should have the blesing how she presumed that he would of come down if hed company. Mother I would of ben verry hapy to ben with you when you were sick. I think of you when awake and dream of you when a sleet O Mother pray four me that I mint have grace acording for my day we are all quite well at present and hop that hese fiew lines may find you enjoying the same I wrote a leter to uncle Howell the first week I come Uncle Tomas is gowing away to court and will be gone sevres days Tel some of the girls to write to me soon if you cannot Give my love to Father and Mother and little sarah An and John tel the Dr that I will remember him and thank him for his kind nes to Mr. [M?] From your afectionet Niece neglect me not in writing Mary Bean Dr. to wright me candle out
 
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