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Up to the 5th no certainty of success-speaks he's confidently of it in that letter then on the 2nd. Poor dear husband he too often "counts his chickens before they are hatched"- Monday 25th Dear Floyd passed a very comfortable night and says he feels well enough to get up this morning if I would let him. Butlers cold is very bad- unfortunately I have no Jacksons ? rub to give him. What is worse he feels it to be necessary for him to go out- these darkies are taking every advantage they can of his inexperience and the bad weather. We shall not ship the balance of the cotton tomorrow- can't get it done in time. I will send a valise with some of your things and the letters received by the last mail for you. Mallery begs you will all write to him often. Your letters help keep off the blues. I wish you would get at DeWitts and Morgan 8 yds pretty dark 12 1/2 callico and a shawl not over one dollar. Clementine knows for whom it is. Do not lend them until a favorable opportunity occurs. I have been looking for dear Georgia black silk that [Rhiner] may finish it for her but can find but one breadth- ?? go along with you for Clem to make. I will send the piece I had in my desk tomorrow. The valise will be directed to ? and Frazer. I wish you would let me know how long you will be absent. If you have any influence with Lord, urge him on in the path of duty he owes himself. I very much fear he is again involved in pleasure forgetful of the future. I will write to dear [Tooter]? and thank her for the bread she sent me. Floyd enjoys it. Kiss each other for me- Floyd and dear Butler sends much love- 29th Floyd says he feels much better this morning our der Butlers cold still very bad- he is up. I wish I could persuade him to keep his room today- If he is able to attend to it he will ship the balance of our slim crop by the St.Johns when I will send you whatever I can put your things in. i will also write a little more you know how nervous I am immediately after breakfast. Kiss each other for your for me night and morning. Your devoted mother
Ann king

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