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but he is not as enthusiastic as his Cousin.  The Denison's have lately been to see us, with their daughter Mrs. [indecipherable] , who is very quick and lively.  They are all looking very well and seem to enjoy the change to a colder climate.
Of Sarah and Edward, I have really nothing to tell you - the late severe weather has [indecipherable] kept us so firmly apart - [indecipherable] .  Henry desires me to enclose to you, a receipt for the remittance  which reached him quite safety, and for which we both of us thank you - and he also feels exceedingly grateful, for your kind recollection of his [indecipherable]. I am pleased to say that Col. Parker 

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