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Titus, Esther. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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− | how shook laughing ^to myself^ - | + | how shook laughing ^to myself^ - I had brought them |
− | I had brought them to hear something so nice - I think they | + | to hear something so nice - I think they |
would not been seen there for the world - | would not been seen there for the world - | ||
especially Mrs Mansfield---well to go | especially Mrs Mansfield---well to go | ||
on after this man sat down big Henry C Brite [?] | on after this man sat down big Henry C Brite [?] | ||
− | commenced talking to us in pleasant | + | commenced talking to us in pleasant way |
told us many things - that spiritualism | told us many things - that spiritualism | ||
was true, but that a man's saying that | was true, but that a man's saying that | ||
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[4-5 words scribbled out and illegible] - I saw they did | [4-5 words scribbled out and illegible] - I saw they did | ||
not know what to do - after he sat down | not know what to do - after he sat down | ||
− | Jiles Stebbins rose and I felt quite | + | [scribbled and illegible] Jiles Stebbins rose and I felt quite |
at home - that [struck from text] there was a sweet religious | at home - that [struck from text] there was a sweet religious | ||
spirit, and a beautiful modesty and refinement | spirit, and a beautiful modesty and refinement | ||
I never so highly appreciated Jiles before - | I never so highly appreciated Jiles before - | ||
− | + | & these Ladies were pleased with him, but when | |
− | the singing commenced - we rose - | + | the singing commenced - we rose - & left, befor |
the rest - we did not go in the afternoon - | the rest - we did not go in the afternoon - | ||
and these Ladies have not alluded to the | and these Ladies have not alluded to the | ||
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came to the sweetest little cottage thee ever | came to the sweetest little cottage thee ever | ||
saw - all covered up in vines, roses, and apple | saw - all covered up in vines, roses, and apple | ||
+ | trees, - I only want thee to come by and by | ||
+ | and see it - will take it said I - let every - | ||
+ | other one go --we took it, and here I am - | ||
+ | I have sent for my carpet, and pictures, - | ||
+ | the little cabbin surrounded by | ||
+ | pallaces [?] is as neat as | ||
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how shook laughing ^to myself^ - I had brought them to hear something so nice - I think they would not been seen there for the world - especially Mrs Mansfield---well to go on after this man sat down big Henry C Brite [?] commenced talking to us in pleasant way told us many things - that spiritualism was true, but that a man's saying that his wife or children or father or mother was dead was an "abominable theological lie and Henry over again said it over [struck out from text] many times - and then told us where he expected to spend his eternity - he said he was not going to skoot [underlined] off - to the stars - O dear - [4-5 words scribbled out and illegible] - I saw they did not know what to do - after he sat down [scribbled and illegible] Jiles Stebbins rose and I felt quite at home - that [struck from text] there was a sweet religious spirit, and a beautiful modesty and refinement I never so highly appreciated Jiles before - & these Ladies were pleased with him, but when the singing commenced - we rose - & left, befor the rest - we did not go in the afternoon - and these Ladies have not alluded to the meeting or the speaking since, I think Spiritualist are about as high in general estimation here as they are in Rochester - every speaker was confined to the subject of spiritualism --
now I will tell thee about, our house
in the morning - Monday bright and early - we came to the sweetest little cottage thee ever saw - all covered up in vines, roses, and apple trees, - I only want thee to come by and by and see it - will take it said I - let every - other one go --we took it, and here I am - I have sent for my carpet, and pictures, - the little cabbin surrounded by pallaces [?] is as neat as page break