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− | + | to Richmond you wanted to know if I | |
− | thought this | + | thought this war could be settled by fiting |
− | no it never can in this world they may | + | no it never can in this world they may |
send out the five hundred thousands that | send out the five hundred thousands that | ||
Abe has called for then he may call | Abe has called for then he may call | ||
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it untill every man comes and then | it untill every man comes and then | ||
there will be fiting still but enough | there will be fiting still but enough | ||
− | of this tell your mother I want to see her | + | of this tell your mother I want to see her |
and I should like to get home whether she | and I should like to get home whether she | ||
− | wants to see me or not give my love | + | wants to see me or not give my love |
to all of the children and to aunt | to all of the children and to aunt | ||
and to all inquiring friends so no more | and to all inquiring friends so no more | ||
at this time so good by for the present | at this time so good by for the present | ||
− | write as often as convenient send me | + | write as often as convenient send me |
some postage stamps for we cannot | some postage stamps for we cannot | ||
get them here for money from your | get them here for money from your |
Latest revision as of 19:28, 31 January 2019
to Richmond you wanted to know if I thought this war could be settled by fiting no it never can in this world they may send out the five hundred thousands that Abe has called for then he may call for as many more and keep doing it untill every man comes and then there will be fiting still but enough of this tell your mother I want to see her and I should like to get home whether she wants to see me or not give my love to all of the children and to aunt and to all inquiring friends so no more at this time so good by for the present write as often as convenient send me some postage stamps for we cannot get them here for money from your affectionat and loving father
Miss Arabine Wright Horace Wright