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              <text>February 22nd, 1875&#13;
I am in distress this morning my dear [ ], having read Ada’s letter, bearing the fearful intelligence that you’re determined to sell your home!! And now I wld ask what you'll live on? I cannot think for an instant that you've (counted? courted?) impartially __ the appalling cost of the [movement]. I know the many [ ] [ ] you endure but depend upon it my child you’ll have worse_ Ada loses her school wch will be a dire misfortune &amp; one that shuts you all out of every comfort. For the life of me I can’t see the slightest relief, but on the contrary a plurality of evils when you had but one in the country. Now we know how poor every one is now able to buy &amp; of course you won’t get the third value, of your plea, so your creditors must have what you owe them_ every one coming down on you. &amp; having a few hundreds left from long wills they last and what to be done when it is gone. &#13;
Yes, doubtless every one is glad you come to town. What for? something new to speculate upon on &amp; see &amp; [ ]  upon every turn you make in &amp; out of your house __ when you have one__ This is human nature we all do such things. &#13;
I know how your house needs repair &amp; but for you at this [ ] time of the country to rush into more poverty than you've had &amp; are having is [ ]_ my dear [ ]  than I can contemplate. Cld you sell &amp; better yourself  I shld (should) rejoice indeed. but to take such a slip, without an impartial calculation of the consequences is too fearful for me to look into__ I pray you let me hear from you. We [ ]  think alike, unless you can throw a more cheerful light over this dark future. Every thing is very gloomy here about. So much sickness &amp; death, awful weather. Poor Nelly lost her lovely child_ old Mrs. Barton was buried on Saturday &amp; this morning a note announced the death of Mr. [ ] an old acquaintance of yours_ Cashier of the Bank leaves a wife &amp; children and nothing else. &#13;
Then dreadful days have put every thing in a horrible state here the plastering in the drawing room has fallen as well as the library_ Snow getting in the [ ] between the roof &amp; ceiling. Mr. L will have to put a new roof on both ends of his house, besides plastering these two rooms. The carpet has a solid sheet of ice on wch (which) skating might have been done. &amp; the trouble _ awful_ It was in this condition when [ ] went in for something . The centre table look'd like an ice burg as the leak was just over it. It took five or six persons to get the carpet out as it must be carried out, straight, turn'd the wrong side up to melt this acre of ice off. Luckily the [ ] was clear, as chrystal. We look now as if we had just moved in as the furniture is much in the hall. The drawing room left to the constant falling down of plastering like [ ]&#13;
I’ve written you a hasty line my precious [ ] but I was so [ ] &amp; am yet indeed have been all the winter_ Tell Ada I will answer her letter in a few days. Keep dear little [ ] at her books tell her I expect she will be greatly improved where grandma sees her in [ ] May&#13;
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              <text>Brompton Sep 1st/75&#13;
&#13;
Dearest Ma&#13;
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I think you might have filled up the blank pages of your letters with answers to my numerous questions about your coming home but you only allude to it vaguely as something that may happen someday, but you won’t commit yourself. The first question Mr. Johns asked yesterday when he arrived was if you were coming this week. You know the first of Sep. was your promise.&#13;
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We expected him to come thru Rich. by the five o’clock train yester. evn. But he came at eleven &amp; surprised us having taken the river route. thru Alex. started Monday morn. from his Parrish, he is quite thin but looks so handsome! Helen is good as new again &amp; the baby improving daily in every respect. They moved up stairs yesterday &amp; I took that opp. to have my dining room floor oiled with linseed oil  &amp; Spanish brown &amp; it looks like mahogany. I shall move in there tomor. Now, we have led quite a camp life but it kept the [ ] &amp; smells out so well that I think we will make the same move next summer. We expected Harry last night but he has not come yet. They have had a [ ] time of it no doubt, I just had a  note from Belle Min: at Warrenton she says she saw Harry at a German the other night so I think it likely they were glad to be detained there by rain. I wrote Belle according to promise that it was convenient now for her to come &amp; we wanted to have her here; the letter followed her to War: &amp; she wishes that in two weeks she will come with the greatest pleasure, my scheme is to have her &amp; Fan Wyther so I am going to write Fan tomorrow. Willy is down in King George. Won’t you be at home by that time! I wish Ada cld come. Oh won’t seem like old times without her. I have been unwell for nearly two weeks &amp; part of the time “washed away” but am [ ] alumn water syrings &amp; think it is subsiding today. My head is as yet not as much affected as it was the last time nor am I so pale.&#13;
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Your letter dearest Lizzie found me in bed with a bad headache which grew worse as the day advanced. The chimise came this morn. &amp; I have taken the pattern, had it washed &amp; will return it by this mail-- I thought you did not like the square necks! You surely can wear the one I sent if it don't fit--I’ll make the others next week-- do hope the dress suits a&amp; fits. &#13;
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I am so glad the Bishop took no further notice of [Maury Mein?] to accept his resignation, I hear Maury has published a pamphlet which puts him among the Quakers, I am so convinced of his insanity that I don’t think it matters what he says.  &#13;
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I wonder if Mr. Van Wyck loses anything by the Cal. bank failure. I feel quite anxious about it. I got the first jasmine bloom this morning. I wish you could see the tuberoses I never saw such beauties. And oh! the morning glories! They merit a more honored location. &#13;
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John Mason got a telegram from Pink in Balt. not on her way home either—you never mention her!—is her mother coming home with her I hope? I hope that Mr. [Grammar?] will decline and Mr. Hubbard will accept. Love to Puss and the children Your friend &#13;
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              <text>Brompton Nov 7 80&#13;
My precious child, &#13;
Your postal came yesterday and I am glad you have the [consolation] of the visit to Mrs. Mc &amp; which I know was pleasant from the description you have given me of her sweetness, &amp; then too you now have the anticipation of Willy's visit which he mentions in his letter received today saying he will go shortly before you come home for xmas. I wrote you on Tuesday while he was downtown, he did not get back till four o'clck. &amp; then dinner came which took an hour so we had only the little while [till] train time to see him[.] Helen &amp; I went to the depot with him, &amp; it seemed in a moment he was gone, there was not a tear shed for  I feel like he was next door &amp; we could see him at any time. He writes that his visit seems like a pleasant dream. The weather has been so bad since he left that we have had a quiet time &amp; the girls[.] no visitors till today &amp; [Willington?] walked home from ch: with Camilla &amp; David is [ ] the [ ], he spent Tuesday eve with them too. Last night Rosie's beau Mr. Lunsford from Petersb'g came &amp; there was such a storm when the time came for him to go that I insisted on his staying all night &amp; he did so[.] I have seldom seen a smaller man but he is well proportioned &amp; pleasing in manner-- neither handsome nor ugly. Rose says he is more than 30 &amp; very steady &amp; manly-- so I reckon it is a good match for her, she requires a good advisor to regulate her. She leaves for home tomorrow with him as escort. &#13;
Mr. Clemens &amp; Sue left yesterday, [] aunt [ ] is going to stay a wink with sister [ ] &amp; then is coming here to stay some time with us, I am so glad for her to have the rest after such a sea of trouble as she has passed through. George refused to come up today for fear of bringing the disease in his clothes to Helen's children, but we think that is useless caution &amp; hope to talk him out of it. &#13;
Lizzie one of four Callas has a bud, I'll send it to you when it blooms all of them look finely. I am grieved about your eyes but hope the eye water will cure them, do use it faithfully-- we will send the prescription tomorrow. Easter has not sent the flannel for yr  dress yet! I was called off to entertain Henry Scott &amp; Willy Marze as Helen &amp; Camilla have gone to [ ] -- &amp; Rose with Mr. L. for a walk then dine 12. &amp; Marshall came &amp; Rose has just returned leaving [ ] only time for a little more. Write me all about your visit. &#13;
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The enclosed came this morn dearest Mia(?) &amp; I took the liberty of opening it.&#13;
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They have just finished threshing &amp; the wheat counts 120 bushels, thirty more than Mr. L expected. Of course I had a headache yesterday for the occasion but am well today, Helen &amp; Mr. Johns kept house. Pink &amp; John came up after tea &amp; I was well enough to sit with them. She is thin but looks sweetly, says they have just discovered that Tinsley’s purchase in Balt. was under a mortgage so he has lost all. John Whites [ ] &amp; Tinsley’s ignorance of business &#13;
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Lizzie’s &amp; Mary’s sweet little letters came this morn. I hope they will write every week. Tell mary she must get her ma &amp; pa to let her come home with Liz. Oh ma don’t you think the cows have eaten our beautiful lilies entirely up! They did it yesterday when I was sick, the house shut up for cool &amp; everybody busy in the wheat. I felt like I did when we heard Rose Hill was burnt in and it hang like a pall over me now. Mr. L has the cows turned out of here this morn, but that’s locking the table. [ ] though perhaps it prevents their coming on the porch &amp; eating the flowers we have there. we shall move the lilies to the garden &amp; keep them alive for the next [ ].&#13;
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&#13;
Your letters brought “hope defer’d” dearest Ma but it is a comfort to know that you have begun to think seriously of coming &amp; may start next week, but there lies Georgetown in the way. I have written bragging Fan to come at once but her answer not arriving I fear she is away from home, I pressed her father to bring her &amp; get hope that May will come &amp; be here with Belle who is bent upon paying us a visit in a week or ten days. All this must be done at once for Mr. Johns has to preach in his Parish the first Sunday in Oct. &amp; we shall have to go the [ ] day before. I shall stay two weeks.&#13;
&#13;
I am going to take Charlotte to carry the baby &amp; be useful while I am there &amp; then Helen can look around &amp; arrange for a nurse at her leisure. Mr. Hirt is so faithful &amp; devoted to him that she has had no trouble whatever with him &amp; he is so free from colic that you wld. not know there was a baby in the house except when he’s hungry.&#13;
&#13;
I wound up the ailment I wrote you of on Thursday last with a big headache &amp; have been remarkably well ever since except a cough wh. sticks to me like a tar baby that day I got a note from Lilly Marshall saying that she &amp; Hermin were going to drive down on Sat. &amp; pay us a visit Accordingly they came with Harry &amp; Carter Scott as escorts. Mrs. [ ] Pagne &amp; her son also of the party they stopped at Dr. Scott’s. Hennie drove. they will return on Friday. This has stirred us up considerably &amp; pleasantly, the boys are having a gay time going to gosling parties &amp; driving about, there’s to be a dance tonight at Timmy Green’s, given by all the boys. Hennie &amp; Helen have just returned from a visit to Dr. Taylor’s in Hennie’s buggy. I don’t like such [ ] doings &amp; Helen was very reluctant but did not like to refuse. We are having numerous jokes about Green &amp; Lily wk: wld. take up too much paper, he was at the carriage door first man on Sunday &amp; came up with Mary in the evn. dresses to death. By the way she is to be married next Wednesday at home in the day &amp; leave that evn. for Winchester , I hear the Brompton family are to be invited, she is to board at a Mr. Ward’s next door to Judge Parker’s; I suppose it is Mrs. Bird’s house. I think Mr. Ward is her sister’s. The Baptist Ch’s a new thing in town to inquire who are its members. I’m afraid Mary will find herself in a sphere to wh. she is not accustomed, she looks lovely now. &amp; I hear her betrothed says she is the purest Christian he ever knew. I am having no trouble with my housefull, the bread is perfectly beautiful &amp; other cooking first [ ] &amp; Fanny &amp; Char. Doing their best so I really enjoy it like old times, we all miss you sadly Lilly just passed me and sent her love &amp; great regret that you are away and David Forbes deplores your absence, always sends a message to that effect. He has been up several times lately.&#13;
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Mr. Johns wears delightfully &amp; is fine company for the girls. They all think Hennie is pinning for Spillman &amp; tease her continually, she declares she don’t miss him at all, she’s very thin &amp; pale but no sign of a fly about her. But [ ] with us, said Ellen was suffering with [ ] pain in her stomach. She seems to be in wretched health &amp; looks worse than I ever saw her. This makes sister doubt about going to St. L. as she wold. not leave her sick. &#13;
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The jasmine is blooming &amp; the geraniums that you left so full of bloom are just as much so now &amp; buds still forming, plenty of tuberoses too &amp; loads of heliotrope. mignonette all dead as Hector.&#13;
&#13;
We have not decided to send Harry back to the High School. Mr. L. is inquiring about the Balt. Business College &amp; his reasons are very strong says another year at the H.S. will leave him no more ready for business than he is now, whilst the other will give him what was [ ].&#13;
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VW – [ ] to make a specialty last year. We wld. buy to board him at Mrs. Hugh Lee’s where he wld. have ladies &amp; gentlemen as associates. but we are quite undecided. Love to all&#13;
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Your fond&#13;
Helen &#13;
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