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Albert Cross diary, 1862
1862-05-29
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May, THURSDAY, 29, 1862. It is exceedingly gloomy this morning and looks as Iff it would storm before long Mother & Dan had better get Home as soon as possible or they will have to stay as long they will want too at least it will appear very odd Indeed without Mother here but we will get used too it. I presume we will not sell many goods to day, for once I have been mistaken for we have had a pretty good trade to day and I feel a little tired I think I will go Home to night and go to bed soon. Mother and Unkle Dan are visiting this evening again. For the Last time I supose O wont I be lonesome.
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May, THURSDAY, 29, 1862. It is exceedingly gloomy this morning and looks as Iff it would storm before long Mother & Dan had better get Home as soon as possible or they will have to stay as long they will want too at least it will appear very odd Indeed without Mother here but we will get used too it. I presume we will not sell many goods to day, for once I have been mistaken for we have had a pretty good trade to day and I feel a little tired I think I will go Home to night and go to bed soon. Mother and Unkle Dan are visiting this evening again. For the Last time I supose O wont I be lonesome.
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