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outside and then I attached my pattern by the lining. I took
 
outside and then I attached my pattern by the lining. I took
  
up the part
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up the [front?] [part?] of the seam under the arm more than
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the back, but did not make any difference in the [?].
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I fear it will be a long time before we get our things from
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Leesburg, as the yankees have possession of [Fairfax?] in such
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Pr. Edw April 29th 1863

My precious Hattie,

I rec'd your letter with Nina's a few days ago

but as she had just written, I have delayed answering till

now. The weather is so warm now and every thing beginning

to look so beautiful that I hope you will get rid of all

your colds and headaches and get strong and well. I am taking

bitters (a tea) made of sasparilla root, which I think will both

strengthen me to purify my blood. I can use my eyes al

most as usual now and I have finished Nina's [cloak?] sack

I cut up my old black brilliant to line it. I faced it with

old ribbon on the points and the [lesser?] part of the sleeve. It fits

as nicely as possible, but I had to take up every seam

after cutting the lining. I then cut it over before cutting the

outside and then I attached my pattern by the lining. I took

up the [front?] [part?] of the seam under the arm more than

the back, but did not make any difference in the [?].

I fear it will be a long time before we get our things from

Leesburg, as the yankees have possession of [Fairfax?] in such


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