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+ | up in a plate of red clay [?] and [?] it with them. You | ||
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Rome November 6th 1862 Thursday Night
My darling Mother,
I received your welcome letter by noon days mail and intended answering it by yesterdays but I did not know how long [Uncle?] [?] might be in [Richmond?] and as you suggested I wrote to him and to Agnes Lee and so did not have time. I was very much shocked to hear of Annie Lee's death. I had not [observe?] the [notice?] in the paper nor heard any thing of it. It is a great grief to her family but a happy [release?] to her. When did you [pen?] a letter to Robert and where is he now? If still in the army I want to send him a cap. I am very sorry to hear that Chapman had typhoid fever and feel very anxious about him and you all; do please don't you and Pa go to getting it. I shall feel very anxious until I hear from you all. I am very sorry [?] [?] has been obliged to break up his school. This fever has entirely gone from here except for one case at the [?]. I don't think [Col F?] had it, he is now off on a four days fox hunt. I am still knitting, have finished 2 caps, one of which I sent to [?], the other I want Mrs. [F?] to send. She is so much interested in the caps she insists upon my knitting them, while she [?] all the old women about the place to knit the socks. We are enduring a spell of dark gloomy weath er and I haven't been able to walk yesterday and today, but a few days ago while Mrs. [?] had gone to the weaver I took Willie and went out into the woods and gathered a basket of the most beautiful leaves and [berries] I ever saw, had a pyramid made up in a plate of red clay [?] and [?] it with them. You can't [?] how pretty it was. I had made one of fall flowers a few days before. The foliage here is more beautiful than I ever saw it. There is a greater variety