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Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875
1869-02-14 Page 3
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says that I must tell you if nothing happens. I will go, but I say a good deal of money will have to happen along before I can go- perhaps Y- had better go- I felt very much disapp- ointed when mother didn't write as if she would come home this Spring - I expect Y- will move her things up here this week - Mrs Winkler is going to move back with, May, and she has to find some place on same accounts - I'd just as lief she would be here but of course on same I would rather not - but then it is my duty, it will fill up the house completely- All the objections that Mr. Geoffrey had was that we quarreled- but Y- thinks she would be a great deal happier and wouldn't feel so cross- I think she has had a hard time at Winklers she has been up here every Sat night and slept other nights where she has served - I shall have
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says that I must tell you if nothing happens. I will go, but I say a good deal of money will have to happen along before I can go- perhaps Y- had better go- I felt very much disapp- ointed when mother didn't write as if she would come home this Spring - I expect Y- will move her things up here this week - Mrs Winkler is going to move back with, May, and she has to find some place on same accounts - I'd just as lief she would be here but of course on same I would rather not - but then it is my duty, it will fill up the house completely- All the objections that Mr. Geoffrey had was that we quarreled- but Y- thinks she would be a great deal happier and wouldn't feel so cross- I think she has had a hard time at Winklers she has been up here every Sat night and slept other nights where she has served - I shall have
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