
Your letter has just been received, and thought you would like to have an early
answer. I am glad to have the room as I need it and will do the best I can to
accommodate you. The bedstead, springs, mattress, one feather pillow, & two hair
ones, basin & pitcher the three tumblers & one small pitcher I could make
use of. They are not what I should have bought out of the store
they have been used by you for some time; I have never used the room or things, if
you do not ask too much for them I will take them—please write as soon as you
get this & let me know what you want for them as I am anxious to have all the
cleaning done before the &c return. Besides those things there are ten chairs
two old tables, rocking chair looking glass & wollen woolen
spread that I cannot use for any thing, but if you tell me what you want
for them I might dispose of them for you, so please let me know their value. I will
keep your other things in
safty safety
for you as you wish; and will first state here that I would not have
written to worry you about the money if I had not wanted it very particularly before
the &c absence I did not think it would inconvenience you so much—Please
write just as soon as you get this as I will be anxious to heare hear
your answer
