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Reading what you wrote about "the death of
E. P. Hutchinson" and his wife who she was &c [etc.] brings to
mind what Mr Wm Shipley [William Shipley] told me a few days ago
that be recieved [received] a letter from her from the Sandwich
Islands now after the death of her husband ---

He says she is an excellent writer in every respect
and he should judge her to be a very fine woman

She wrote him that she should return to Boston
in the same ship in which they come out in "The
Waverly" I understand that Saml. Hutchinson [Samuel Hutchinson] is
very feeble and that in all probability he can
never regain perfect health. It is singular how
all of that family seem to die very young -- Do you
not think so? Thus far I believe they have all died with
consumption a disease which seems to run in the family
and sooner or later proves fatal --

Wm T. Fisk [William T. Fisk] is here in San Francisco and keeps his
drinking saloon, the same as last year. I have not
seen him for several weeks, but expect he is doing
very well. From what you write, every few weeks I think
the girls in P. are in an awful stew to get married
when they marry anything. I should have hardly thought
Fannie Parker would have married an old widower,
but perhaps after all, he is good enough for her ---

Give my love to Charles & Harriet -- also to those
of my friends, that you choose to.

From your affct [Affectionate] Son
H. A. Parker [Henry A. Parker]

Mrs Ann Parker
East Pepperill Mass

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