Letter from George G. Robinson, dated 1863-11-15

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Ferrisburgh Nov. 15th 1863

Dear Cousin

I write, according to promise, to inform thee of my safe arrival at home, last night at 11 o'clock. The walk down from your place did not injure me at all, nor did the rain trouble me any: only made the road a little slippery, toward the last: but I took my time and did not get tired. I was very sorry to have occasioned thee so much un =easiness, and might have avoided it by lying a little, when asked how I rested: but I feared my looks would betray me, and I make it a point [underline]never to lie, when sure of being caught at it[/underline]. After going to bed last night, I had considerable of the same trouble: but not near so much as the night before.- Perhaps with care, I can get the better of it.

Our folks heard from Ann since she went back, they had a comfortable time, only Fanny was quite sick on the second day of the journey.

Please give my love to Mary and say that I fully intended to go to her place: but was so afraid of coming down with some serious illness that it was wisest to hurry home. Our family are well as usual and all send love.

Thy aff. cousin

Geo. G. Robinson

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