1867 November 11. Eliza Ann S., Brown Marsh, North Carolina, to Joseph W. Hollingsworth, Fayetteville, North Carolina. 

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but I dont know whether you would

or not,  Mary E and my self thinks your

undivided love was divided

up so we did'nt think they was much

left for us,  we concluded we wou

-ld let [James?] have it, I did'nt let

her see your letter  I did'nt know

whether you would like me to show

it or not, but I told her what

was in it, and some of it seemed

to tickel her very much.  Mother

says tell you if you do'nt mind

she [yankie?] will cut you out, but

I think there is more dangers

of Mr. Grahm.  I told her what you

said about the girls about her

getting married, and when they would

see you they would be sorry and

you would'nt have them when they

were widows, you know she laughed.

Uncle Andrew and his family are

all well.  I hav'nt been there but