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Thayer, Sarah E. Letter to Amy Kirby Post. (1861-06-17)

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a greater fund of facts - but I cannot<br/>  
 
a greater fund of facts - but I cannot<br/>  
 
think that more of loss would be cont<br/>
 
think that more of loss would be cont<br/>
taind [sic] in a future letter I feel as if I<br/>
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taind [sic] in a future letter I feel as if I<br/>
 
wanted to see you all - and when I<br/>  
 
wanted to see you all - and when I<br/>  
 
can I will make a visit to R [Rochester]—<br/>  
 
can I will make a visit to R [Rochester]—<br/>  
 
so with many thanks for thy visit<br/>  
 
so with many thanks for thy visit<br/>  
and hopes of seeing Isaac and thee<br/>  
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and hope of seeing Isaac and thee<br/>  
 
some time [sic] I will close<br/>
 
some time [sic] I will close<br/>
 
Thine Sarah E. Thayer<br/>  
 
Thine Sarah E. Thayer<br/>  

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I have to write where they are talking &
I shall not feel as if my letter was very
interesting but I do feel as I ought to
let thee know how I feel now and
when I can mingle with my friends
in a social way again. I may have
a greater fund of facts - but I cannot
think that more of loss would be cont
taind [sic] in a future letter - I feel as if I
wanted to see you all - and when I
can I will make a visit to R [Rochester]—
so with many thanks for thy visit
and hope of seeing Isaac and thee
some time [sic] I will close
Thine Sarah E. Thayer

PS I did not think to speak to thee
of the Mortgage on Genesee St.
If it should feel to be a burthen
to thee - I can as well take it here
and place the endorsement on
myself - I dont [sic] know why I have
given the [sic] a task unnecessary for either
party unless it was my ignorance