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my S[ister] was ill agen

I read in S[aint] Aust[in] then at prairs

considering the accidentes which fell to me I desired of God to make the best use of things.

my B clous was taken out

I began this summer and the next I wrot flowers in ten[s]tech which my mades helped me with. those which this place had not

my f[ather] tooke away the dary mony and gave me by -times 2 sh[illings] at[o]nce.

I confessed how I was temted \in the Cham to/ with praise to my {S[ister]?} {&?} A[lce?] H[aselwood?], my G[od?] for delivering me

Alce Haselwood seemd to wonder much that I should be so troubled so much just[?] in the time of Mr Drydons coming and so well a wile after

I read in the book of the eile of man which helped me to \clens my soul as some \sermon \did./ / /

we went to gether peses

I r[emember] the merth we had somt[imes].

[ my S[ister] was ill somt[imes]. \and faint/

I gave Mrs leave to worke her a tenstich purs

I wrot patterns in coullers in my sam[pler]

som of our house was ill of the fever {illeg}

M. we made now lenens - mrs Alce net

mr[?] Mead cam a litle firmer

my Aunt D. and my Aunt S cam and Mr Meade \ came a litle afor[?]/ and was here with them

I began to worke[?] my red gown {illeg}

I workt[?] my cutworke {hanck-?}

Mrs Alce wrot me a peice of white work which I showed her to doe

my cosen Nancy Foxton[?] was here and next y[ear] so agen at this[?] t[ime] I c[?] S[i]r Anthonyes son he died

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