eve 15th
& I am disappointed again. Dear Husband I am deeply interested about you
in every respect more than any one that you write to or more particulars
to about your voyage. my feelings have been verry much hurt and tryd. Peter
to be askd so many questions about you such as where is he going to cruise between
seasons and how much Oil has he sent home and by what Ship and have to say
my Husband did not inform me any thing about the voyage
nor his business. and I am more highly surpris,d to think you
did not return more of a reply to those three long letters I
sent and say something about the minatures and send me a name
I have been waiting for this ten months for our fine boy I
should not thought you would said any thing to Benja about
naming him as he took no notice of the invitation we
gave him to name Press he came in to day and made one of his five
minute calls said nothing about the name, he said he thought
you mite write more particulars and he would say by your letter
as you had said by his it was verry dry Ieda- sends me word that
her letter is not worth sending to me to read it is so short and your
Father is disappointed because he did not have one and so you see
there is a general dissatisfaction, altho Lucy and May say nothing but
what they a pleas,d May is the longest one you sent, and now
Dear Husband let me advise you the remaining part of your
absence when you have not a plenty of time to write. writeall to
me, and your Father, and Mother, Ied, -all in one, and what you have to
say to the rest of our folks say in my letter. Samuel never
has written to any one but his Wife since his abcense and I
told your Father I did not see but what they was just as well satisfied
with him as you. I never see Sira so much pleasd with any
thing in her life as with the letter you sent her says I think my Father is verry
good to us to send so many things by Uncle Phila
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