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hear so you know they have not much to louse it
is now twelve O' clock. The children were invited but Mary
dose not wish to go as it will put her foot of her clase.
The grooms mother gives a party tomorrow evening. He is
the son of Mrs Huggins by her first husband, Mr Silkerton-
you know the family Miss Susan Cook is on a visit their, she
will be one of the chief cooks you know, I know it makes
you think of old times to see her name. Elizabeth, Robert
and Sarah will atten. A son of Elizabeth Prices spent a
night with us last weeke. He is very much pleased will
Josephene and Laura, but unfortunat he is not bothered with
too much smartness. We have a Miss Maggrett Morton
spending a few weeks with us, I am induced to believe tha
there is a fatality that all of the nane cannot marry with-
-out difficulty. She was ingaged to a gentelman and the day fix-
ed for their wedding then her relations all were determined
he should not have her after allowing him to be a daily visitor
and her constant galant for months, her brother Henry run
her up hear to stay untill her sister Mrs Cox goes to New-
Orleans which will be in a short time. I have not learnt their
objection to the gentleman, she dose not tell it I do not know
that every one has asked, she has told Sarah and she will tell
me when she is gon. I have not heared from my friend Mrs-
Reynolds for some time she owes me a letter. I should like to hear from them
since peace. I have only four of them in my room consu
lting how Sarahs hair shall be dressed, well Mrs Morton
has desided it now here goes the perfume oil, and now the planting
is going on. I will be glad when they are off. I have not heared
from Missouri for a long time on Madisonville either.

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