Transcription of letter from Frederick Paulin to his son, no date, no idea which page is the first page of the letter. Marlene Cormack, who scanned the letter called it the “disjointed letter” which is really spot-on.
[1?]
We share drawing you know from this side 70L at leas line rents per year
No we expect to have 2 to 300L on reaching you
Properly transferred for the purpose
[2?]
Anche chances obtainable for growing into set forms where they may flourish and develop into factors of progress and finally permanent rewards of a Paulin emigration period which may become matters conspicuous in the his long of your adopted colony.
We can’t say it won’t be s
No seasons impregnable obstacles need bar the way
My health is excellent once the operation I underwent in Guy’s
[3?]
Your hardworking affectionate mother is in I know embraces her change of seeing and being with her sons again, and I am additionally anxious that she should be liken on her account and for her sake
So think it well and write me without delay – we have not heard from your side lately nor from Bessie and are looking for news daily – we write in love to you all
From your affectional father
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