
I was very much pleased with your Postal Cards because I knew you had remembered me in the midst of your travels and pleasures.
Your letter to the "Camden Daily Post" was a grand one and every body is delighted
with it. Mother said it was the best letter she ever read—
How I wish I was with you—I dearly love to Travel—
Camden is dull, very dull, and painfully hot—
I hear from Loui
Odenheimer—not directly, but through some of her relations, that she is no
better—what a sad thing to happen
to a Girl of her age and prospects—
The Boys around the Ferry miss you greatly—I hear them talking about you often—I know Trim Hand one of the Pilots—He and Hiskey are very fond of you—
I suppose you will be away for some lenghth length
of time yet—Do write occasionally, and send
some papers too, for we all like to hear from you, when you are so far away from
us—All the family send love and hope for your safe return to us benefitted benefited
by
your trip—

