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Colman, Lucy Newhall Danforth. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.

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the Saints have trod" but
 
the Saints have trod" but
 
where real men and women
 
where real men and women
live and enjoy life. Just now
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live and enjoy life; Just now
as the autumn [hints?] are so
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as the autumn hints are so
 
bright, they seem to me like
 
bright, they seem to me like
 
lovers gardens, all filled with
 
lovers gardens, all filled with
the halo of affection __ I am  
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the halo of affection I am  
 
very happy now, have been
 
very happy now, have been
 
enjoying the summer very
 
enjoying the summer very
 
well, among the friends of my
 
well, among the friends of my
 
youth, but am here now on
 
youth, but am here now on
accident of sickness in my
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account of sickness in my
cousins family __ this is my
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cousins family this is my
 
dearest cousin, and tho we
 
dearest cousin, and tho we
 
differ [very?] much in our opin-
 
differ [very?] much in our opin-
 
ions, we love each other as
 
ions, we love each other as
the members of one family __
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the members of one family
What do you think of Mrs.
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What do you think of Mrs

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date that I am up among the hills of New Hampshire one of the most picturesque places I have ever seen, oh the "beautiful hills" not "where the Saints have trod" but where real men and women live and enjoy life; Just now as the autumn hints are so bright, they seem to me like lovers gardens, all filled with the halo of affection — I am very happy now, have been enjoying the summer very well, among the friends of my youth, but am here now on account of sickness in my cousins family — this is my dearest cousin, and tho we differ [very?] much in our opin- ions, we love each other as the members of one family — What do you think of Mrs