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Charlotte Bass Perkins letter to Justin Perkins, 1835 August 28 to 30
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1835-08-28 - 1835-08-30
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1 item (8 pages) ; 27 x 22 cm
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Charlotte B. Perkins letter to her husband Justin Perkins in which Charlotte responds to a letter from Justin with news of his journey. She goes on to write over the course of several days, discussing a variety of topics including her loneliness, her faith in God, her teeth ache and its remedies, the servants, her and Stephen's situations, the horse, the dog, little tabby, and her interactions with Mr. Hoernle, Mr. Bookner, Mr. and Mrs. Haas, and Mr. and Mrs. Nisbet. She mentions the bowel complaint of the Nisbet's little boy which the nurse said was caused by giving him both her milk and Mrs. Nisbet's. She refers to Mr. and Mrs. Haas as the count and the countess and notes Mrs. Haas' low spirits because Mr. Haas is going to Teherran (Tehran). Charlotte remarks on the health of Dr. Riach and herself. She also writes several times regarding the suggestion of Mr. Hoernle staying with her.
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English
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