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kind enough to galant her from meeting home at night
is the cause of her solicitude for your health. What will
you give me to tell you her name, but by the by
I have got that to learn yet myself, but I can say
that she is a bakers daughter on the hill some were.

Mag was here yesterday, and I told her that I
should write to you to day if I was will enough
she requested me to send her love to you. She
says it would be a greate pleasure to her to
showe you her daughter.

Mary J. requested to write you a postscript
in this letter, but I believe I shall seele it without
as she is ingaged with company and I am in a
hurry to send it to the poste office for fear it
will miss this mail. Your grand mother send
her love to you and good wishes. Write [..]
and let your letters be long.

Your mother & friend
B. Sloan

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