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Andover Wednesday Sept 14th 1864

My Dear mother

Your welcome letter
came to hand yesterday morning. I was very glad to
hear from home. I hope you will never say again that
you are not fit to write letters as long as you can
write as good an one as this that I have first received.
I got a letter from Grandmother in the same mail
dated Sept 9 and written in [Ourasco?]. She told me in the
letter that they would probably remain in [Ourasco?] about
ten days longer so I suppose that they will get to Palmyra
about Saturday. I presume you are thankful that they
have not been home during the time your visitors were there.
I wish you would send me some peaches. I have just
bought a water melon. I have a very pleasant room
in the third story 2nd house Latin Commons. I think
now however that I shall change it for the third
story 5th house English Commons in order to room with
Fletcher the young man Lillie recommended me to. He
is unquestionably one of the finest if not the finest
fellows in the Senior Class. We have a fine air and a
magnificent view of the surrounding scenery from our back

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