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Kingsbury, Elizabeth Annie. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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My Dear Mrs Post | My Dear Mrs Post | ||
Have I troubled you too much by leaving that trunk so long in your house? | Have I troubled you too much by leaving that trunk so long in your house? | ||
+ | I had intended to have disposed of it long before this and thought I might return to Rochester for that purpose, but as time passed, I find myself farther and farther from doing so. | ||
+ | Probably I shall remain in the West during the coming summer, as I meet with much encouragement and know far more pleasant times than I anticipated. | ||
+ | Have been lecturing on the ? Reserve through through the past winter. | ||
+ | Find the people intelligent, social, advanced. Have learnt much while |
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Columbus O. April 18/57 My Dear Mrs Post Have I troubled you too much by leaving that trunk so long in your house? I had intended to have disposed of it long before this and thought I might return to Rochester for that purpose, but as time passed, I find myself farther and farther from doing so. Probably I shall remain in the West during the coming summer, as I meet with much encouragement and know far more pleasant times than I anticipated. Have been lecturing on the ? Reserve through through the past winter. Find the people intelligent, social, advanced. Have learnt much while