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Auburn April 19 1883
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    Auburn April 19 1883
Dear Husband
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              Dear Husband
 
I suppose by this time  
 
I suppose by this time  
 
you are anssious to hear from
 
you are anssious to hear from
little Charlie he is much
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little Charlie he is much
better He has had his cloth's
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better He has had his cloth's
 
on for the first time for
 
on for the first time for
three weeks his body is
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three weeks his body is
 
nothing but a little frame
 
nothing but a little frame
 
of bones with skin drawn over
 
of bones with skin drawn over
them Poor little fellow I
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them Poor little fellow I
thought one spell we shoud
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thought one spell we shouda
loos him His appetite is good
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loos him His appetite is good
 
we have hard work to keep him
 
we have hard work to keep him
from eating to much I am
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from eating to much I am
 
very sorry to hear your health
 
very sorry to hear your health
is so poor hope when you get home
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is so poor hope when you get  
I shal be able to nurs
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home I shal be able to nurs
 
you up so you will get better
 
you up so you will get better
 
The time is passing away
 
The time is passing away
 
two weeks more then I shal sea
 
two weeks more then I shal sea
 
you I am in hopes
 
you I am in hopes

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   Auburn April 19 1883
             Dear Husband

I suppose by this time you are anssious to hear from little Charlie he is much better He has had his cloth's on for the first time for three weeks his body is nothing but a little frame of bones with skin drawn over them Poor little fellow I thought one spell we shouda loos him His appetite is good we have hard work to keep him from eating to much I am very sorry to hear your health is so poor hope when you get home I shal be able to nurs you up so you will get better The time is passing away two weeks more then I shal sea you I am in hopes