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unless W.H. comes over here before I get ready to go.
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unless W.H. comes over here before I get ready to go.
  
I suppose sis received the letter I wrote to her I shall expect to hear from some of you soon now. I shall want to know what you are doing, how you passed Christmas +c. I suppose you are all at home now. Do you and Mary go to school this winter? I suppose of of you is obliged to stay at home -
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I suppose sis received the letter I wrote to her I shall expect to hear from some of you soon now. I shall want to know what you are doing, how you passed Christmas +c. I suppose you are all at home now. Do you and Mary go to school this winter? I suppose one of you is obliged to stay at home -
  
 
Have you ever heard anything from Upham since he went to California? What do you hear from Calaforinia now -- from Bates, Leyman, Francis, Charles + others? Is Westbry teaching school this winter. If so where does he teach? How do you get along with your piano? I suppose you can play fairly by this time. Did you get your music teacher last summer that you partly expected?
 
Have you ever heard anything from Upham since he went to California? What do you hear from Calaforinia now -- from Bates, Leyman, Francis, Charles + others? Is Westbry teaching school this winter. If so where does he teach? How do you get along with your piano? I suppose you can play fairly by this time. Did you get your music teacher last summer that you partly expected?

Latest revision as of 18:41, 22 January 2019

unless W.H. comes over here before I get ready to go.

I suppose sis received the letter I wrote to her I shall expect to hear from some of you soon now. I shall want to know what you are doing, how you passed Christmas +c. I suppose you are all at home now. Do you and Mary go to school this winter? I suppose one of you is obliged to stay at home -

Have you ever heard anything from Upham since he went to California? What do you hear from Calaforinia now -- from Bates, Leyman, Francis, Charles + others? Is Westbry teaching school this winter. If so where does he teach? How do you get along with your piano? I suppose you can play fairly by this time. Did you get your music teacher last summer that you partly expected?

I would like to be at home Christmas and New years -- But I expect we will have great times here Christmas week they do nothing but frolic then. There will enough Whisky drank in town to float a ship. We are having a good many parties now -- conversation parties. We have no dancing. Most of the young ladies in town belong to the church and will not dance -

If anyone inquires about me tell them to write to me and I will answer it --

Your bro

E.A. True