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know what to do myself. I was very anxious to go, but
 
know what to do myself. I was very anxious to go, but
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since you will neither of you be there I don't care so
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much about it. You were so long letting me know
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what to do that as I heard through Courtney [Cocke?]
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That Sis was coming as far as Richmond with her [?]
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I took it for granted

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Blenheim, December 15th, 1863

Thursday Morning

Dear Nina

I received your letter last night with

one from sister and am greatly disappointed that

neither of you will be at Mrs. [Bookers?] and now don't

know what to do myself. I was very anxious to go, but

since you will neither of you be there I don't care so

much about it. You were so long letting me know

what to do that as I heard through Courtney [Cocke?]

That Sis was coming as far as Richmond with her [?]

I took it for granted