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  Dear Father

I receive your kind and affecinate​ affectionate​ letter on Saturday and was glad to hear from you and that you are well and hearty I am gaing​ gaining​ very fast I feel beter​ better​ now than I have in some time It is very warm here to day the German People are agoing​ going​ to have a great time here to day other wise things is about the same things is very quite​ quiet​ here in   the City I should like very much [damage] to washington but I can not afford it at presant​ present​ it cost me a great deal when I was sick but every thing is paid and I have a little left so I shall have to get someing​ something​ to do very quick or I shall be bankrupt with out any money I have not found any thing yet I started out this morning to look for work I do wish I could find something there to do so we could be togather​ together​ that would be so nice I know I should like   it You say your​ you​ are very busy now I supose​ suppose​ this is a busy time of the year with you is it not yesteryday​ yesterday​ was a nice day I went to church & S School so as I do not think of any thing more I will close. so good by​ bye​ for this time

I remain your affecinate​ affectionate​ Son John M Rogers

P S write Soon with love I am yours

John

    John Rogers: April 10 '71