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�I have been delivered of the cocutz[?] of the Fair sic so long that I have lost long pounder + all, rather an embarrsing situation Ill admit -- never the li[?] time. I should really like to accommodate her but under the present circumstances it would be impossible Poor Will. I pity him from the bottom of my heart I suppose the boy has a dose of the far ones on a string besides the little darling book of the mountain, tell him he has the simpathy of all who understands the trying position in which he is placed -- I had a letter from Rosie some time ago if I only had the letter with me I would answer it. for I have nothing else to do + feel rather home sick for when I am with Ned, we have some pretty good times, I would like much to be with you this winter to take a part is some of those parties
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I have been deprived of the cociety of
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the Fair sex so long that I have
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lost love, powders & all, rather an  
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embarrassing situation I’ll admit never
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the less [---]I should really like to
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accommodate her but under the present
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circumstances it would be impossible
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Poor Will, I pity him from the bottom
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of my heart I suppose the boy has
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a [doze?] of the [----] ones on a string
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besides the little darling back of
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the mountain, tell him he has the
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simpathy of all who understands
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the trying position in which he
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is placed I had a letter from
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Rosie some time ago if I only had
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the letter with me I would answer
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it for I have nothing else to do
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& feel rather homesick for when
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I am with Ned, we have some pretty
 +
good times, I would like much
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to be with you this winter to
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take part in some of those parties

Revision as of 15:16, 28 June 2017

I have been deprived of the cociety of the Fair sex so long that I have lost love, powders & all, rather an embarrassing situation I’ll admit – never the less [---], I should really like to accommodate her but under the present circumstances it would be impossible Poor Will, I pity him from the bottom of my heart – I suppose the boy has a [doze?] of the [----] ones on a string besides the little darling back of the mountain, tell him he has the simpathy of all who understands the trying position in which he is placed – I had a letter from Rosie some time ago if I only had the letter with me I would answer it for I have nothing else to do & feel rather homesick for when I am with Ned, we have some pretty good times, I would like much to be with you this winter to take part in some of those parties