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Thayer, Sarah E. Letter to Amy Kirby Post (1869-09-15)

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ful as to bring into the "circle" Fathers and brothers and  
 
ful as to bring into the "circle" Fathers and brothers and  
 
sisters to speak audibly and fondle her lovingly
 
sisters to speak audibly and fondle her lovingly
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They have since I was there had E L [illegible]
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there to [lecture?] & she has since been here
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and related the pleasant opportunity I
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see Charles Burleigh wife has left her family
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to join the dear ones above I am more happy
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than I have been elsewhere This is a very nice
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home & [Abbie?] have better health than she ever has
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had before I have a room [illegible, illegible, and illegible], with
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[illegible] and a good stove to [burn?] all night in
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cold weather with a  [illegible] of love S E Thayer

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Uncle [illegible] Williams - came greeting and [illegible] [illegible], who committed "suicide" because of the persecution he was suffering from the Elders in Penn. Some 50 years since - Abram Bradbery too tho I knew him only by reputation - but there was a [illegible] which [illegible] him to me I have much to tell thee of when I can take thy hand once more - The [illegible] having abundance of [Peaches?] here [illegible] than their localities and sup pose you have having plenty in [R?] I visited a friend at humansburg who used to live at [illegible] N.Y. her daughter has been at Moravia N.Y. where a medium was so power ful as to bring into the "circle" Fathers and brothers and sisters to speak audibly and fondle her lovingly They have since I was there had E L [illegible] there to [lecture?] & she has since been here and related the pleasant opportunity I see Charles Burleigh wife has left her family to join the dear ones above I am more happy than I have been elsewhere This is a very nice home & [Abbie?] have better health than she ever has had before I have a room [illegible, illegible, and illegible], with [illegible] and a good stove to [burn?] all night in cold weather with a [illegible] of love S E Thayer