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Nacoochee. July 25th 1866.
My dear aunt Sarah-
I know you have cause to complain of my long silence, which has been quite unintentional I assure you. Your letter directed to the care of Mr. Patton reached me while making preparations to go to Griffin. I had run entirely out of clothes during the war, and after it closed, goods were so high that we had bought scarcely anything; so I had a good deal of sewing to do-we had no help either and the house work consumed much of my time. But I put your letter away in my trunk, intending to answer it after I got there. After entering school my studies occupied the greater part of my attention. We were not dismissed till six in the afternoon-and then I had my letters to write home-shopping to do-lessons to learn &c. On Saturdays I had to sew, and write my compositions for the following week. Thus the time passed away, without my being able to find a single moment in which I could answer your letter.
Pa came down quite unexpectedly on the Saturday before Commencement week-he was taken sick the next day, and was confined to his bed till Wednesday evening. He had contracted a cold, which affected his throat as it always does, and threw him into a high fever. We nursed him well, had a physician to attend him, and he was able to go out Thursday night to the Concert. There were only three graduates. The examination went off very well
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I heard some time ago that Emma was to be married soon. Is it so? Aunt Sarah I wish I could go to you, or you could come to see us. I think you might come easy enough[;] we would be so glad to see you. You speak of my wee letters. I think you generally write the weest ones I ever saw
Do write me a long letter dear Aunt, and tell me all about yourself and the girls. Much love from all. Remember me affectionately to all your family.
Ever your niece
Lulu
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