Volume 65: Macarthur-Onslow correspondence, 1846-1929: No. 224

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sisters too I need not tell you & thought, what we happy [indecipherable].You were to be [indecipherable] & have so much in your power to do for others in as much as you don't need one of these little ones & I shall hear from Banksie often no doubt fm time to time. I am ending this to Eunice Fuller she will know where to address it - I do hope you may meet often. I must not write home now. I [indecipherable] love to all & kind regards to [indecipherable] Best [indecipherable] -Eever believe me 

Your very affec.t Cousin 
C. Leslie

What a good speech James made I hope he may yet be as his dear G Father was one of our leading men  

 

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