Francis MacDonald Journal * Facsimile and Transcription
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you think of the three you have got. Have you ever heard from Miss McIntyre? I sh[oul]d rather say the late Miss McIntyre. I am 5 continually thinking about our future home, laying plans about it and picturing how happy it shall be, how we will spend our evenings, and a great many 10 other odds and ends. Well Eliza, t'will be a sad blow if this cup wh[ic]h I feel almost touching my lips, were to be dashed from me. I think I would sink under it 15 but “we'll pray to God for happier years sake.” Friday 29th About nine o'c[lock] last night the wind very suddenly changed round 20 to the east, which is a fair wind for us, could not have a better. Yes- turday's wind was the only foul wind we have had. [W]e have been very [End of Page 34]
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