Merrys Museum Parleys Magazine Woodworths Cabinet And the Schoolfellow T

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Merrys Museum Parleys Magazine Woodworths Cabinet And the Schoolfellow T
Hiram Hatchet
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Agnes, don't natter Will. He will grow conceited.
Elfie Dryad, I think the uncles mal- treated your ' ' essence. ' ' Don' t you 1 DAISY WILDWOOD.
The cousins will not complain of being swallowed up by Daisy. She must be a young lady of wonderful capacity to take us all down in less than an hour. Hope we shall agree with her.
By the way, when will that vacant place in our Merry album be filled ? Please do not leave it till the last.
BROOKLYN, July, 30, 1862.
You " do me proud, " Uncle William, i
...n crMng me with an endless letter ; but I'd rather have cash than credit any day leastways such credit.
I wish some cousin who is interested in steam-engines would lend me a con- denser that he hasn't any use for ; till then, or till I get something of the sort, I have no hope of being SHOBT except of change.
Numerial messages (to as many cousins) went with that "last install- ment, " but never mind, let them go, save this piece of one ; Prue (of Chicago), come again, please, or send me your carte, or do both.


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