Page:From Anne Warren Weston to Deborah Weston; Monday, July 30, 1838.pdf/2

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This morning I have been to Henrietta's, hot as it is. There I was treated with soda, huckleberries & milk biscuits. Then I called at the Dillas(?) to see the Neales. - Thank the fates that call is over. I shall try to go to the first this afternoon though it is a doze.

I am pretty well this weather indeed very well. My chest is much better this weather & I feel fine & strong.

Will you send in by Linfield on Wed(nesday) my white petticoat as other wise I will not wear the white gown on the 2nd which I wish to do. I only have one with me so I could not have those washed. I should also like to have a chemise sent in, as mine is so mended I did not like to wash it here.  

CIRCULAR…[1]

Also if you have a vandyke you could lend me I should like it but this last is not particularly consequential. I will write every (?) as do you. Fanny's chemise I have not finished(?) but if you will send them in Boston I will do them [...][2]

 

  1. Text of Circular transcribed at Circular to Abolitionists of Massachusettes] (Wikisource contributor note)
  2. (At 90° to main text) (Wikisource contributor note)