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Willis, Mary W. Letter to Hannah Post.

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I would ask thee to help her for me I should very much
 
I would ask thee to help her for me I should very much
 
like to do it for myself cousin Tommy went to Westbury
 
like to do it for myself cousin Tommy went to Westbury
___ to day I was to fast
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___ to day I was to fast     affectionately

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neighbouring meetings but now Priscilla has come I do not hear that they stir or step. cousin Thomas and wife did not stay very long with us I suppose they found themselves among hereticks and thought it best to make there escape honorably ___ had so many ___ it seemed as if all of ___ there minds ____ that Priscilla was kept down very much during the Yearly mg. and Anna B _____ _____ I suppose those that were present will give thee the particulars aunt P

              Sideways:Hannah Post
                 to the care of P. Kirby  Ledyard

Well I have lengthened out my letter beyond my expectation but I think it will be like an Alma nack once reading will be sufficient my love to little Mary and if I could taste or smell her fat cheek I would ask thee to help her for me I should very much like to do it for myself cousin Tommy went to Westbury ___ to day I was to fast affectionately