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− | + | �you get it to held it till we get | |
+ | home but I am tireing you I guess | ||
+ | so I will chang Lyman is writing to | ||
+ | night give my love to all of the | ||
+ | children tell them to remember father | ||
+ | and Brother which is far from home | ||
+ | tell Arabin I received her letter | ||
+ | and was glat to here from her | ||
+ | and would gladly have answered if | ||
+ | had time but I have to work so | ||
+ | hard that am so tiered I ame glad | ||
+ | to lay down when it is night and | ||
+ | lay there till morning you have | ||
+ | no idear how hard I have to work | ||
+ | I do not think I can stand it through | ||
+ | the winter but shall if I can we expect | ||
+ | to e paid of now every day so you | ||
+ | must keep lookout at the post office | ||
+ | for I shall send out money home | ||
+ | but do not know how yet but will | ||
+ | let you know soon |
Revision as of 12:43, 28 June 2017
�you get it to held it till we get home but I am tireing you I guess so I will chang Lyman is writing to night give my love to all of the children tell them to remember father and Brother which is far from home tell Arabin I received her letter and was glat to here from her and would gladly have answered if had time but I have to work so hard that am so tiered I ame glad to lay down when it is night and lay there till morning you have no idear how hard I have to work I do not think I can stand it through the winter but shall if I can we expect to e paid of now every day so you must keep lookout at the post office for I shall send out money home but do not know how yet but will let you know soon