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�me I do not have much duty to do here I sleep
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�me I do not have much duty to do here I sleep
in my carriage it shuts up tight and is warm
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in my carriage it shuts up tight and is warm
and better than sleeping on the ground I live alone
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and better than sleeping on the ground I live alone
and do my own cooking I am taking more comfort
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and do my own cooking I am taking more comfort
now than I have ever taken since I came from home [inserted] if you
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                                                                home
can call it comfort tell the children I should like
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now than I have ever taken since I came from ^ if you
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can call it comfort tell the children I should like
 
to have them happen along when I am cooking
 
to have them happen along when I am cooking
my dinner or supper so they can [inserted] see how I do it I
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my dinner or supper so they ["can" inserted] see how I do it I
 
have got a little spida and a kettle a little pot
 
have got a little spida and a kettle a little pot
 
for my tea so you can immagine how I get
 
for my tea so you can immagine how I get
along with my duty give my love to all of
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along with my duty give my love to all of
the children tell them I want to see them very
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the children tell them I want to see them very
much I had a letter from cousin Laura and I
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much I had a letter from cousin Laura and I
answered it I asked her to go over and see you
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answered it I asked her to go over and see you
 
and tell you I had not heard from home since
 
and tell you I had not heard from home since
 
I left Mchester but the letters all came last night
 
I left Mchester but the letters all came last night
but where they have been [inserted] all of this time do not know
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but where they have ["been" inserted] all of this time do not know
the mailes are very regular it is hard work
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the mailes are very iregular  it is hard work
to get any maill correctly now a day I sent
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to get any maill correctly now a days  I sent
 
Arabine a paper with General McClenans farewell
 
Arabine a paper with General McClenans farewell
to the army President Lincoln has removed him
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to the army President Lincoln has removed him
from comman wich I think is a very wrong
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from command wich I think is a very wrong
move the abolitionist have made a real one of
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move the abolitionist have made a real one of
 
old Abe just what I have been expecting they would
 
old Abe just what I have been expecting they would
 
but so its go I have seen enough of the republican
 
but so its go I have seen enough of the republican
 
and abolitionest administration to last me my
 
and abolitionest administration to last me my
life time you wrote you had a letter from Lyman
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life time you wrote you had a letter from Lyman
 
and he thought he should be at home by Thanksgivin
 
and he thought he should be at home by Thanksgivin
 
poor boy I hope he will I should like to see him
 
poor boy I hope he will I should like to see him

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�me I do not have much duty to do here I sleep in my carriage it shuts up tight and is warm and better than sleeping on the ground I live alone and do my own cooking I am taking more comfort

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now than I have ever taken since I came from ^ if you can call it comfort tell the children I should like to have them happen along when I am cooking my dinner or supper so they ["can" inserted] see how I do it I have got a little spida and a kettle a little pot for my tea so you can immagine how I get along with my duty give my love to all of the children tell them I want to see them very much I had a letter from cousin Laura and I answered it I asked her to go over and see you and tell you I had not heard from home since I left Mchester but the letters all came last night but where they have ["been" inserted] all of this time do not know the mailes are very iregular it is hard work to get any maill correctly now a days I sent Arabine a paper with General McClenans farewell to the army President Lincoln has removed him from command wich I think is a very wrong move the abolitionist have made a real one of old Abe just what I have been expecting they would but so its go I have seen enough of the republican and abolitionest administration to last me my life time you wrote you had a letter from Lyman and he thought he should be at home by Thanksgivin poor boy I hope he will I should like to see him