I received your
letter from Baltimore, and
feel truly thankful that you
have been through a kind
providence preserved from the
hands of the enemy who are
hungering and thirsting after
your blood, and will not spare
any pains to take that life which
is so dear to me, and our little
ones. I regret the loss of your Black
horse, and of Rush in his efforts to
get him. I feel glad that so
many of your men have turned
up all safe, brave fellows. I
would I would like to take
each one by the hand and
congratulate them. I hope
your trunk and swords will
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