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Thayer, Sarah E. Letter to Amy Kirby Post. (1861-06-17)

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Case - and shall stay with Abbie perhaps all<br/>
 
Case - and shall stay with Abbie perhaps all<br/>
 
summer - I feel as if I must work on &<br/>
 
summer - I feel as if I must work on &<br/>
Cant [sic] be idle. [While?] not my dear friend.<br/>  
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Cant [sic] be idle. While not my dear friend<br/>  
 
Amy make [sic] some effort to obtain access =<br/>
 
Amy make [sic] some effort to obtain access =<br/>
[mumiation? Nomination? ] from {Phoebe?} —I think that girl<br/>  
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[mumentum? ] from {Phoebe?} —I think that girl<br/>  
 
at [Mme] Crunk a good Medium -  we have<br/>  
 
at [Mme] Crunk a good Medium -  we have<br/>  
 
none here that I know of I wish I could<br/>  
 
none here that I know of I wish I could<br/>  
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confined unless the little one should do<br/>  
 
confined unless the little one should do<br/>  
 
well I dont know how she can ever be well<br/>  
 
well I dont know how she can ever be well<br/>  
but we dont know—warm weather dont seem to<br/>  
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but we dont [sic] know—warm weather dont [sic] seem to<br/>  
 
suit her she is now failing again but I<br/>  
 
suit her she is now failing again but I<br/>  
 
will do all I can tho’ I dont want her to live<br/>
 
will do all I can tho’ I dont want her to live<br/>

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Case - and shall stay with Abbie perhaps all
summer - I feel as if I must work on &
Cant [sic] be idle. While not my dear friend
Amy make [sic] some effort to obtain access =
[mumentum? ] from {Phoebe?} —I think that girl
at [Mme] Crunk a good Medium - we have
none here that I know of I wish I could
Get some help for my little Mary I
see Jackson Davis has some “Whispering” in
his paper but I have no means of know
ing how to act (or rather I feel of too
little consequence) I feel that I am
not stingy and would do if I [could?] but
know how—I certainly have had more
of all good times “with” {Leah?] and I dont [sic]
know but it was because it was so ex
clusive in a mix’d company I should
have been [shar’d?] out I shall be much
confined unless the little one should do
well I dont know how she can ever be well
but we dont [sic] know—warm weather dont [sic] seem to
suit her she is now failing again but I
will do all I can tho’ I dont want her to live