Letter from the Robinson Family papers, dated 1870-12-11

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the morning, just so [sure?] am I to have a [underline]thumping[/underline] time before night - if I let it alone, get along quite comfortably - and I have wondered if cousin R. would'nt be a great deal better to give it up. Dr. Corey says [underline]tea[/underline] is [underline]good[/underline] for the heart. Am very glad to hear thee is so well - does Rowland go tomorrow? He will want plenty of work to keep his courage up, without thee - & 'twill be lonly for thee too - am so glad to hear thee is coming home - suppose cousin Ann & the girls are among you - love to them. Suppose Lloyd is safely in Cal. before now - Last night I received a strange letter from Tim - [underline]outside[/underline] directed to me - [underline]inside[/underline] addressed to [underline]no[/underline] one - just said, "climate salubrious, cool nights, warm days, little rain as yet. Physical, social, pro-

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Poor silly youth it almost seems Thou(?) are the one who haunts my dreams, - Alas, I never can be thine! That canst that, canst(?) all hope has flown - I want a man who "goes alone" To be my chosen my Valentine, To be A show effort your be

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