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Jolley family letters, 1866 and 1882-1886

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those hills which will seem a little lonesome at first. I think should enjoy the cenery very much. And some time in the near future after you get your new house built, I am going out to see you; and perhapse teach school out there and board with you. Think it would be very pleasant for me. I was highly gratified at being the recipient of such a tasteful evidence of your unswerving friendship, yet I must assure you, my dear friend, that I needed no token of a substantial nature, to convince me of the sincerity which dictated Write soon direct to Farrbinks after May 4th
 
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