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<p>Well, well, I declare I had no</p>
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<p>intention of allowing your kind</p>
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<p>letter to remain unanswered for so</p>
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<p>long a time when even I</p>
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<p>determined to write, something</p>
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<p>would turn up to prevent my</p>
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<p>writing, until I find that</p>
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<p>months have lapsed.</p>
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<p>Well we were married on the</p>
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<p>1st Aug as you probably saw</p>
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<p>by invitations sent &amp; which you</p>
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<p>received I hope. Then came</p>
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<p>a round of gayety for several</p>
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<p>weeks, then business came in</p>
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<p>[&amp;?] has kept me very busy.&nbsp; Your</p>
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<p>prophecy did not disturb me,</p>
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<p>as I never did belong to the</p>
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<p>superstitious ones, but I have</p>
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<p>exercised my brain some to</p>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
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<p>[Marginalia &ndash; cross written on page]</p>
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<p>[Follows Pg 4 text]</p>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
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<p>&amp; give me all the neighbor hood news</p>
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<p>[&amp; in an?] early letter I was sorry to&nbsp;</p>
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<p>hear of the sickness of Mr. G. &amp; Frank B.</p>
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<p>hope they are better by now tho' I</p>
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<p>suppose Mr. G. will never by well again</p>
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<p>I do not wish to [tire?] you too much</p>
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<p>&amp; will say good bye for this time</p>
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<p>&amp; say that I remain as ever</p>
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<p>Your sincere friend</p>
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<p>W. K. T.</p>
 
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Sept 11th 1872

 

Well, well, I declare I had no

intention of allowing your kind

letter to remain unanswered for so

long a time when even I

determined to write, something

would turn up to prevent my

writing, until I find that

months have lapsed.

Well we were married on the

1st Aug as you probably saw

by invitations sent & which you

received I hope. Then came

a round of gayety for several

weeks, then business came in

[&?] has kept me very busy.  Your

prophecy did not disturb me,

as I never did belong to the

superstitious ones, but I have

exercised my brain some to

 

 

[Marginalia – cross written on page]

[Follows Pg 4 text]

 

& give me all the neighbor hood news

[& in an?] early letter I was sorry to 

hear of the sickness of Mr. G. & Frank B.

hope they are better by now tho' I

suppose Mr. G. will never by well again

I do not wish to [tire?] you too much

& will say good bye for this time

& say that I remain as ever

Your sincere friend

W. K. T.

 

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