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�save them from falling into the
 
�save them from falling into the
 
hands of the rebels but he has got back
 
hands of the rebels but he has got back
safe with them I wish you could see
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safe with them I wish you could see
 
the cordial welcome they give me to
 
the cordial welcome they give me to
 
come to their house and make it my
 
come to their house and make it my
 
home while I am sick and they will
 
home while I am sick and they will
 
do all for me that lays in their power
 
do all for me that lays in their power
to do such is the friends I have in
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to do such is the friends I have in
 
Maryland but they do not know that
 
Maryland but they do not know that
 
I am a great deal nearer home then
 
I am a great deal nearer home then
I am their house you spoke of the war
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I am their house you spoke of the war
[?] the horrors of war what a redicalous
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O the horrors of war what a redicalous
 
thing it was after our army had fought
 
thing it was after our army had fought
 
as they have this summer and gained
 
as they have this summer and gained
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and plunder what they did and take
 
and plunder what they did and take
 
no thought of them untill they got almost
 
no thought of them untill they got almost
in to Washington I wish the rebels
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in to Washington I wish the rebels
 
had gone into Washington and took old
 
had gone into Washington and took old
 
Abe and his cabinet and carried them
 
Abe and his cabinet and carried them

Revision as of 00:16, 3 November 2018

�save them from falling into the hands of the rebels but he has got back safe with them I wish you could see the cordial welcome they give me to come to their house and make it my home while I am sick and they will do all for me that lays in their power to do such is the friends I have in Maryland but they do not know that I am a great deal nearer home then I am their house you spoke of the war O the horrors of war what a redicalous thing it was after our army had fought as they have this summer and gained what they have in getting so near to Richmond that them officials at Washington should set there and let the rebels come into Maryland again and plunder what they did and take no thought of them untill they got almost in to Washington I wish the rebels had gone into Washington and took old Abe and his cabinet and carried them