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Post, Mary Robbins. Letter to Isaac Post.

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harmoniously that there may be no heart-burn^ings^ or unking feeling among any I believe Kate would desire to do anything in her power to promote and retain this bunch of love which has even substituted between the family of brothers & sisters Afternoon Have just taken a walk in the garden many things are quite wilting and look very much in need of maintenance the wind blows and some clouds but little appearance of rain have had a very fine time day making we had a small crop wheat said to be very poorly filled oats but to cut all much earlier than usual many times I say in June Raspberries are very plenty and ours being shaded are very nice shall have to go out and pick them for tea before I go for [illegible] at the Depot I've just read n the last weeks tribune several articles one which pleased me a part especially house vendors home containing very much [illegible] would that housewife, might learn wisdon by the enumeration of such sketches and for the folly of making home the saddest place to be found Morning A slight change in the appea- rance of vegetation a little dash of rain in the night so that each plant and flower

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