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Mead family papers, July 1863-January 1864
1863-11-01-Page 02
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I got rather lonely this eavening and thought how pleasently the time would pass if you were heare but I have about given up seeing before you go away again Oh I do wish you could come home Mr Teeters girls and sisters came along this morning going up to church but I could not go I have a large boil on my forehead and you know from experiance how painful they are so I could not go very well I would like to have went as the new preacher preached they all like him very well. I went over to the grave yard the grave yard is fenced at last. it looks so much better I was at the old home too & could not but think of the many pleasent hours we had passed there as well as some of the most sorrowfull it looks rathr
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I got rather lonely this eavening and thought how pleasently the time would pass if you were heare but I have about given up seeing before you go away again Oh I do wish you could come home Mr Teeters girls and sisters came along this morning going up to church but I could not go I have a large boil on my forehead and you know from experiance how painful they are so I could not go very well I would like to have went as the new preacher preached they all like him very well. I went over to the grave yard the grave yard is fenced at last. it looks so much better I was at the old home too & could not but think of the many pleasent hours we had passed there as well as some of the most sorrowfull it looks rathr
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