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1862-10-29 Page 3
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Well Mary I have not had any letter from you since you was hear I wood like to hear from you once a week any how we ar to leave hear the first of next week and I want you to come down if you can posable before we leave I wood like to see you and the children once more before we go away I cant get any furlow to come home I want to now if you get any boddy to fix up the old house for you I wood like to bee with you and the children but I dont expect to be at home till I am discharged and mabe that will be by agunn and if that is my lot I will never get home do the best you can for yourself and the children So Farewell Mary and Children for this time this from your best friend L B Feagin
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Well Mary I have not had any letter from you since you was hear I wood like to hear from you once a week any how we ar to leave hear the first of next week and I want you to come down if you can posable before we leave I wood like to see you and the children once more before we go away I cant get any furlow to come home I want to now if you get any boddy to fix up the old house for you I wood like to bee with you and the children but I dont expect to be at home till I am discharged and mabe that will be by agunn and if that is my lot I will never get home do the best you can for yourself and the children So Farewell Mary and Children for this time this from your best friend L B Feagin
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