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sick ones to look after Most part of the
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time  it is an awful life to live such an
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one as I do not want to live and do not
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mean to more than my three months  if Arabine &
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Lyman calculates to come down to Portland before we
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go they must come soon  you must act your own
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discrestion about there coming  I should be glad
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to see you all down here if I was able but I
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am not able  pleas receive Miss Nash with kindness
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she has been here to see her brother  she appears to
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be a fine girl  she took right hold of work her
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self and done the right thing  some of the lades
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that come here appears to have a great deal of
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simpathy for the soldier but will not do a
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thing themselves  we have a plenty of such  we do
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not want them here  there is work to be done
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we have to have somebody to do it  tell Arabine that
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one of the Ross girls that married a Stevens is
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here taking care of her Husband  she says she nows Arabine
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& Laura  Mr & Mrs French from Auburn is here
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Stuart & Matron  it is groing late I must
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bid you good night  pleas write as soon as
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possible so good night  yours in Hast
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Mrs Maryann Wright    Horace Wright

Latest revision as of 00:37, 31 January 2019

sick ones to look after Most part of the time it is an awful life to live such an one as I do not want to live and do not mean to more than my three months if Arabine & Lyman calculates to come down to Portland before we go they must come soon you must act your own discrestion about there coming I should be glad to see you all down here if I was able but I am not able pleas receive Miss Nash with kindness she has been here to see her brother she appears to be a fine girl she took right hold of work her self and done the right thing some of the lades that come here appears to have a great deal of simpathy for the soldier but will not do a thing themselves we have a plenty of such we do not want them here there is work to be done we have to have somebody to do it tell Arabine that one of the Ross girls that married a Stevens is here taking care of her Husband she says she nows Arabine & Laura Mr & Mrs French from Auburn is here Stuart & Matron it is groing late I must bid you good night pleas write as soon as possible so good night yours in Hast Mrs Maryann Wright Horace Wright