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We are all very well & all send love to all at home.
I am sorry to hear Mr Curtis is suffering so much with
rheumatism . Tell Mr. Patterson to let us know whether he will be down Wednesday.
I haven't time to write more, but to say again that I am so grateful you are all safely at home again & that I trust this may be sanctified to us all.
Wish love & kisses for each one of you. I am fondly your child
R. G. Anderson
I think it would be a satisfaction to you to know that when uncle G went to the Exchange this morning to make some inquiries about D. & uncle Burne, his found that D's name was not registered in the books, & he then went to the Yarborough House & found that it was registered there on Thursday, & the office man said he had said he opened want a lodging & three meals, but he did not see him any more. I am sure you will be glad to know that he did not stay at this miserable place. Gov. Graham will take this as unclle George could not find Mr. Webb.

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