Francis MacDonald Journal * Facsimile and Transcription
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sick, but love, whatever ship you come on you must not come alone. Be on the lookout to hear of anyone you know that intends 5 coming out next fall and ar- rangements can be made for you to come with them. It will be company to you, and prevent your wearying, [and] in case of 10 sickness their services will be invaluable. Oh Eliza Dear, I hope you will get a nice companion to come with you. I think that in one of the letters I wrote you I 15 told you that Reid, Mclean, Rae [and] Stark were down at the ship bidding me goodbye. They all said they would be coming out now. {I}f any of them will be 20 coming next fall, it will be nice. {Y}ou can come in the same ship as they will come in. If you did not know [End of Page 39]
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