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Rome October 24th, 1862
Friday Morning
My Darling Mother,
Your very welcome letter was received
by the last mail, and very glad indeed I was to get
it. But I am sorry to find you miss us all so much
and are so lonely at Uncle Gordons, I reckon it is even
more monotonous than it is every where in the coun
try in the winter. I go through the same [?] every
day too. Get up at six, dress, read, and knit or write a
part of a letter as I am doing this morning, breakfast
at eight and school at half past until twelve. Then I