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�Arabine not to work to hard in the mill [?] to me that she was to work in the new mill but did not write where she landed you wrote to me not wory about home I cannot help it when we lay days without half supper enough I cannot help thinking of you at home I wish you could look in upon us about twenty four hours so you could judge for your self but enough of that at present I went down [?] last night to get some medicine for Capt Emerson the city was over run with soldiers coming from all directions north it is estemted that there is 50.000 troops under the vicinity of Washington that can be raised in two hours I have got sick and tired of the sound of war but mind stand [inserted] a while longer I hope if I live to get home I shall never here the sound of war again while I live it is groing late to draw my letter to a close you must write me as often as you can for it is a great treat [inserted] to sit down and read a letter from you I assure you you wrote me that drama was going to write Sunday tell her to be sure to write me without fail and write all the news she can find to write tell Ellura and Laura a letter from them [inserted] would be received with great pleasure tell the children to be good tell Charly there is a little negro boy a little bigger than he is out in the camp yard a dancing I wish he could see him a few minits he would laugh I know he would ask him if he wants me to bring him home a little negro boy