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Dear friends at home I again seat myself to pen a few lines to you |
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Dear Brother Charley I take the present opportunity to pen a few lines to you |
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Dear friends at home I take the presant opportunity to pen a few lines |
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My Dear Sister He who doeth all things well hath again called on you to mourn |
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Friend Darwin Your kind letter is recieved. |
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Mrs. Albert Sunderland: Respected Madam: In this general lull |
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Friend Darwin: I fear you will think me a very poor correspondent |
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Mrs. Sunderland As John was a-penning a few lines to you |
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Dear Friend Emma I now take the time to answer your kind and welcome letter |
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