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after riding a short distance, his Mare became lame

he got down to discover the cause and found 

that she had stuck a nail up to its head in 

her foot she is now perfectly lame I never 

saw an animal suffer more. She groans

     whenever any application is made

They have bathed it in varous hot baths, rubbed

with               and turpentine. It doesn't 

seem to improve. I hope it may not 

be materially injured. She would be a

very serious loss, being such a valuable animal

Having been recently offered 100? $ for her.

O Lord thy blessing attend me through

this day. Make grateful for the

mercies remove for favor me 

and repining. Let thy will and not 

mine be done. O Lord. 

July [?] 1849. The blessed Sabbath morning.

Another six days work is done, a

Another Sabbath has begun. Lord make us

    to keep holy this blessed day. Thanks be to

the mercifuil God for permitting me to see the

Glorious light of another sabbath. I have not 

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