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cams_hparker_2311_f004_029_2

I am as well as usual with the exception
of a slight cold, which I think will wear off
in the course of a few days. Mr Noyes [Ephraim Noyes] is well
also, and our business, although not as good as
it was three months ago still continues fair.

Four years have now passed since I left
home. To look back and think of all that has passed
since I left, and all the changes that have taken
place during my absence from home, -- it indeed
seems a long while, -- still I distinctly remember
the manner in which I left home -- the ride to
Tyngsboro [Tyngsborough], -- the parting with Charles, -- which worked
up my feelings -- more, comparatively speaking, than
when I parted from you and Harriet, for on
parting with Charles it seemed as though I was
taking leave of all my friends -- and I felt
lonesome, -- still I felt resolved not to turn
back. Since that time I have arrived safely
in California, have been blessed with good health
although have endured more hardship than I ever
did at home. In the end I trust and hope that
it will prove for the best that I came to Cala. [California]

Two years ago yesterday, I first commenced
business, as a bookseller, since which time, I have
confined my time and attention closely to it
and have been well paid for all my care
and trouble. Twenty one months, Mr Noyes [Ephraim Noyes] and I
have been partners in business, and have agreed
well together in every point connected with business.

cams_hparker_2311_f004_029_2

I am as well as usual with the exception
of a slight cold, which I think will wear off
in the course of a few days. Mr Noyes [Ephraim Noyes] is well
also, and our business, although not as good as
it was three months ago still continues fair.

Four years have now passed since I left
home. To look back and think of all that has passed
since I left, and all the changes that have taken
place during my absence from home, -- it indeed
seems a long while, -- still I distinctly remember
the manner in which I left home -- the ride to
Tyngsboro [Tyngsborough], -- the parting with Charles, -- which worked
up my feelings -- more, comparatively speaking, than
when I parted from you and Harriet, for on
parting with Charles it seemed as though I was
taking leave of all my friends -- and I felt
lonesome, -- still I felt resolved not to turn
back. Since that time I have arrived safely
in California, have been blessed with good health
although have endured more hardship than I ever
did at home. In the end I trust and hope that
it will prove for the best that I came to Cala. [California]

Two years ago yesterday, I first commenced
business, as a bookseller, since which time, I have
confined my time and attention closely to it
and have been well paid for all my care
and trouble. Twenty one months, Mr Noyes [Ephraim Noyes] and I
have been partners in business, and have agreed
well together in every point connected with business.