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Howland, Emily. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.

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store them until called for. <br />
 
store them until called for. <br />
I think I will write to Miss [Gl : ?] <br />
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I think I will write to Miss [Gl : Fr : ?] <br />
 
and ask her if she cannot make <br />
 
and ask her if she cannot make <br />
 
such an arrangement, and give me <br />
 
such an arrangement, and give me <br />
 
the directions, then I think several <br />
 
the directions, then I think several <br />
 
[boxes ?] might be sent. <br />
 
[boxes ?] might be sent. <br />
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The [Friends ?] here are moving, there <br />
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will be quite a general effort made <br />
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by them, in [the that ?] way of sending and, <br />
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I wish they [wld ?] employ her as their <br />
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[almoner ?]. I am [bagging ?] another box <br />
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which I shall send to [their Wilbur ?] , as <br />
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soon as I can gather it. <br />
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In regard to going there, to work with <br />
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her, it would be such a great satis - <br />
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faction, that I cannot trust myself <br />
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to think of it. At present I cannot <br />
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leave home, my mother having <br />
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had the misfortune to [fuale her ?] <br />
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[army life ?]. makes my presence here <br />
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more of a necessity, than usual. <br />
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The letters went to Ann Jeaning. <br />
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Mary Jeaning her older sister, who <br />
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store them until called for.
I think I will write to Miss [Gl : Fr : ?]
and ask her if she cannot make
such an arrangement, and give me
the directions, then I think several
[boxes ?] might be sent.
The [Friends ?] here are moving, there
will be quite a general effort made
by them, in [the that ?] way of sending and,
I wish they [wld ?] employ her as their
[almoner ?]. I am [bagging ?] another box
which I shall send to [their Wilbur ?] , as
soon as I can gather it.
In regard to going there, to work with
her, it would be such a great satis -
faction, that I cannot trust myself
to think of it. At present I cannot
leave home, my mother having
had the misfortune to [fuale her ?]
[army life ?]. makes my presence here
more of a necessity, than usual.
The letters went to Ann Jeaning.
Mary Jeaning her older sister, who

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