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I suppose you mean to keep your self
stuffed up in the Shop all your life
time and never mean to shew your
Face in this part of the Country again
but if you should at any time come
this way I insist upon it that you
call to see us. George is at Mulgoa
and we do not expect him down this
month yet as it is Lambing time.
[indecipherable] have began to sow and I have
the whole management of it as Father
is scarcely ever at Home. Your Father
was here today but I did not see him
as I was just going into the Field when
he came. Remember me to John & Nancy
when you see them and believe me
Dear Thomas
Yours sincerely
Henry Cox

PS. Be so good as
to send the Album up
[indecipherable] as ever you
it
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will be finished -
you say in your last letter that
you wrote to me that you would
be glad to exchange births with me
but be assured that the unpleasanted
ness that I have encounted with
from time to time makes me very
uneasy in my mind. but we can
not expect to go through this world
without these things but trust
the Lords goodness to carry me though
[indecipherable] then in his fear and [indecipherable]
V for man but him [indecipherable]

I am sure that you will be
surprised when you come to know
we are all in good health at
present & they all join me in love
to you
I remain yours Truly
S Hassall

PS I hope that you will excuse all blunders in past SH

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