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S. G. Finney letters to his son George, 1875-1876
1875-01-29 Page 2
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(2) Business you follow, you are all the time exposed to all kinds of weather, besides the danger in many ways. If you have any thought of ever leaving that country and coming back to settle I think the sooner you do so the better. As for my affairs here I cant say that they are any better. I many times feel as though I had no place that I could call a home. I am sorry to say it but your Mother dose not seem to have any more feeling nor Sympathy for me nor you than she has for a dog. No one knows any thing about our correspondence what I write, or your letters to me. I think Frank intends going West in the sping probably to where the Boys are. If he goes Ed will go to.
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(2) Business you follow, you are all the time exposed to all kinds of weather, besides the danger in many ways. If you have any thought of ever leaving that country and coming back to settle I think the sooner you do so the better. As for my affairs here I cant say that they are any better. I many times feel as though I had no place that I could call a home. I am sorry to say it but your Mother dose not seem to have any more feeling nor Sympathy for me nor you than she has for a dog. No one knows any thing about our correspondence what I write, or your letters to me. I think Frank intends going West in the sping probably to where the Boys are. If he goes Ed will go to.
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