Letter from Wayman Crow to Emma Crow Cushman, May 29, 1871
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[3002] 1871, May 29 Mon 11 am 29 May 1871
My dear Emma
we 'were very glad to see Ned yesterday +++ & he seems glad to be back having +++ compelled to lean[?] you — all well. we shall perhaps get away in 8 days Ned goes to say to St Charly[?] with G. +++ & others on an excursion to see the opening of the new Bridge—He +++ down at well last evening & saw it +++ fair, abt 18 or 19 tons now—Mr. Whittaker is very low, & may past away any hour, or probably will in a day or two.—I write yr Sister to day again to her going to England +++ Siberia 20 June—will you arrange as far as possible thro' Dr. Gall
[3002 reverse] or others at Malvern for Cheap comfortable lodgings for her? give all the information needed for her to obtain such—I hope she will attend to her self & her own wants & not +++ take to run every body else as she genuinely does—I rather think I will advise her to to do something with the two boys & +++ them to run wild this summer, Kisses to the children, yrs truly
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Cant [sic] you perhaps ask her in advance to be +++ a nurse for Polly +++ her +++? think of it & communicate with her or +++