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Thayer, Sarah E. Letter to Amy Kirby Post. (1860-07-22)

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The Standards of [Lib.?] are a great [miss?] I don't see or hear much from the old "Band of Brothers" tho I think I should enjoy a taste of such things as well as ever. I learn that James & Lucretia Mott ex- pect to visit Auburn in August and I anticipate pleasure therein [Martha?] Wright has been with her daughter Helen Garrison at Boston for some time and therefore I have not seen her. I think of my Rochester friends often I suppose I should observe great hunger in the society there if I should visit your City -- but I trust the self same good feeling would obtain tho' some or most of those who I knew best have been raised to opulence and necessarily they could no longer sit down by their old friend Sarah Thayer whose locomotion is [slow?] and just now for a few days I have been troubled with my old hurt -- [but?] am better and hurt I will ear off. How is my friend G Possi? I will close with my love to those who inquire after me which will be so few in numbers that the distribution of the [stale?] article will not be onerous I include your family-circle. Sara E Thayer