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Titus, Esther. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.

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My Dear Amy    instead of writing on this little bit of paper I would write to thee, on the great big sky, for I would say so much could it only go to the in the air __
 
My Dear Amy    instead of writing on this little bit of paper I would write to thee, on the great big sky, for I would say so much could it only go to the in the air __
so you had such a beautiful time, just the right gathering but I am never going to say any thing more on the subject of [?speculation?spiritualation?spiritualism?] to those two dear cousins of mine _ some how or other I always drive on that track when I get where they are, they must take their time to look into this great truth, for all of me, but I am glad they were there that evening _ but they didn't say a word, and they never will, _ don't let us [?burthen?] them
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so you had such a beautiful time, just the right gathering but I am never going to say any thing more on the subject of [?speculation?spiritualation?spiritualism?] to those two dear cousins of mine _ some how or other I always drive on that track when I get where they are, they must take their time to look into this great truth, for all of me, but I am glad they were there that evening _ but they didn't say a word, and they never will, _ don't let us [?burthen?] them with the subject  _ _  I am glad Mary and William were there, I know they deeply thought  I know they felt, _ this world is not

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My Dear Amy instead of writing on this little bit of paper I would write to thee, on the great big sky, for I would say so much could it only go to the in the air __ so you had such a beautiful time, just the right gathering but I am never going to say any thing more on the subject of [?speculation?spiritualation?spiritualism?] to those two dear cousins of mine _ some how or other I always drive on that track when I get where they are, they must take their time to look into this great truth, for all of me, but I am glad they were there that evening _ but they didn't say a word, and they never will, _ don't let us [?burthen?] them with the subject _ _ I am glad Mary and William were there, I know they deeply thought I know they felt, _ this world is not