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Willets, Ann M. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.

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to flow whenever I think of it.  What a  
 
to flow whenever I think of it.  What a  
 
mystery the whole thing is enshrouded in
 
mystery the whole thing is enshrouded in
and I a think will never be explained
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and I think will never be explained

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Pg. 5 to me. It seems that our present necessities are most always provided for but not anything to spare. I was at Mr. Case’s last week saw Mr. Case and Mr. Rankin but did not say anything to them about the business in West Virginia but Mrs. Case told me that there was not enough of what Mr. Sears brought home to give it a fair ___ and it would ^ $10 ten dollars so they are waiting expecting to go to West Virginia as soon as the weather is suitable, but thee knows how long it takes for them to move in the matter

    I drive it from my mind as much as I

can for the ending of that matter with my poor husband has been a very sorrowful one to me. My poor dear George how broken hearted and disappointed he was, it makes the tears to flow whenever I think of it. What a mystery the whole thing is enshrouded in and I think will never be explained