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ceedingly uneasy about my dar
 
ceedingly uneasy about my dar
 
ling Mother, but I read the [pg?] what
 
ling Mother, but I read the [pg?] what
she said about herself
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she said about herself and she seems
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to think there is no cause for my
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[uneasiness?] so I have determined
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not to allow myself to be so, but you
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must write as often and as soon as
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you can so as to let me hear. I have
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made various efforts to get letters
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to some of you since the fall of Rich
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mond but doubt whether any of
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them have reached you.  People in this
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[Blenheim?] May 14th

Your most welcome letter of the 28th darling Nina, enclosing Fath- ers and Mothers notes arrived yesterday how I cant - [?] you. It was sent to me from a free negroes house near here but however it came it was most welcome. It made me at first ex- ceedingly uneasy about my dar ling Mother, but I read the [pg?] what she said about herself and she seems to think there is no cause for my [uneasiness?] so I have determined not to allow myself to be so, but you must write as often and as soon as you can so as to let me hear. I have made various efforts to get letters to some of you since the fall of Rich mond but doubt whether any of them have reached you. People in this

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