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Gray, Louisa Nell. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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in your Pleasant Parlour in interesting | in your Pleasant Parlour in interesting | ||
conversation with you & instructive as | conversation with you & instructive as | ||
− | well it was to me. I ??? pleased ??? we made together. How is our dear kind Mr Post | + | well it was to me. I ??? pleased ??? |
+ | we made together. How is our dear kind | ||
+ | Mr Post Mary ann - is ^she^ still with you | ||
+ | do you hear anything of the Morrisses | ||
+ | scince their father died how is Mrs Willis | ||
+ | and Mrs Hullowell & thy dear son Jacob & | ||
+ | his wife and children & Ms Joseph Post & | ||
+ | her little daughter ^her husband I am not acquainted with^ do give my best | ||
+ | love to them all. & kind remembrance to |
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Boston May 10th 68
Dear Friend Amy,
Feeling that you have cast me out the darkest corner of your closet of forgetfulness. & have kept me these longer than perhaps you are aware of. I feel that I must make an effort to clam at least a small Place in your remembrance. I cannot easily forget my last visit to Rochester & tho many happy hours I spent in your Pleasant Parlour in interesting conversation with you & instructive as well it was to me. I ??? pleased ??? we made together. How is our dear kind Mr Post Mary ann - is ^she^ still with you do you hear anything of the Morrisses scince their father died how is Mrs Willis and Mrs Hullowell & thy dear son Jacob & his wife and children & Ms Joseph Post & her little daughter ^her husband I am not acquainted with^ do give my best love to them all. & kind remembrance to