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Powhatan Co
 
Powhatan Co
  

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Powhatan Co

Apl 26/63

Darling daughter

My present house is a very plea

sant & desirable one, in all the comforts

which easy circumstances, & good [?]

[?] hospitality can supply. I would

however willingly exchange it for a much humb

ler one which would give me the society of

wife & daughter. The thing which most interferes

with m comfort is what you would not com

plain of - the crowd of young people attracted

here by the generous hospitality of the [?] &

the society of a son & daughter just turned out.

Miss [Ginnie?] is quite [?] to be a [better?] [?] [?]

[?], kind, good humored, witty [?]

laugh, dimples, fresh complexion, & bright black

eyes, good sense & [?] humor. She

[...................................................?...................................]

[?] but sings & plays very well. She heard him

say to one of her beaux, she did not know what

[...................................?......................................................]

had any. Bernard has spirits less elastic but