Volume 65: Macarthur-Onslow correspondence, 1846-1929: No. 109

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[Page 109]

considering the importance of health to a servant I find it my duty to let her seek country service. I was going to send her to Lizzie's but unfortunately she has made her arrangements.

[cross written]
If Miss Woolly is still with you remember us most kindly to her. I have such thick ink I can hardly write. 

With best love to you all, I am ever

Affy yours
G. King

14 Jany 1875 

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