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I hope dear Ann's letter will reach me ere this calls on [underline]thee[/underline],
for I am tired of our slow corrspondence.

M. W. Mann always when writing enquires after her
Uncle & Aunt Robinson; and so does my Cousin M. Thresher, &
sometimes thanks you for your kind care of her cousin Ann.

I hae not received a line from dear George since I saw
him, tho' I want to understand his whold heart. Do beg him to
write to me of what he thinks the most interesting thing on
which thought and on any other subjects that occupy his mind.
He knows something of my great attachment to him but can
not realize it as I do. Dear Rowland too. His letters were
precious to me, and if I could do more with propriety than
I do now I would try to stir him up again.

Love to all. Has Sister received my letter of last week.

Oh how is poor Samual Nicholls getting along,
in all respects. Do thy keep house for Martha's father yet?
What are the children likely to be? Didst thou stay with
them when in B. &c &c. Didst thou form acquaintance with
the young man - the medium Oscar --? What becomes of
Dr. Bigalo? Thy affectionate Sister Ann.

More yet. In a Herald which has gone before this I
put a Christmas Rose thinking Sister R. would like to see
it. It blossoms all winter under the snow and the petals
tho' yellow now are then pure white.

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