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<p> <del> of June, and it seems that I shall be with him</del> therefore at latest I hope to met some<lb/> of you at that time, not that there will be any reason for you to <del>weigh</del> wait for that; <lb/> it would be better to have <del>you</del> met us farther off in Crimea if possible. As for you <lb/> yourself I give up almost all hopes of seeing you before the winter.</p> <p> How stupid I am, unless you were already set out <add> before this letter could reach you</add> you could not reach this place scarcely<lb/> before the end of June. I hope however that <sic>A</sic> & <sic>B</sic> will strive hard for it. They need not <lb/> stop 3 days at Petersburgh, and should there be a Ship coming to Riga they may get here<lb/> sooner, but it will not be worth while to wait a week for a ship to Riga unless they have <lb/> a great many things with them.</p> <!-- remainder of text added in pencil --> I mentioned 1,000 acres, but 6 or 700 more 15 versts off may be made into <lb/> another farm, and even adjoining 500 more may be taken in.</p> <p>I spoke of 50 workmen, but 500 more may be hired at the <sic>expence</sic> of 20 roubles<lb/> a man for the whole year. Therefore as soon as there is a certainty of a mans <del>work</del> <lb/> labour producing to the value of 30 roubles any number at pleasure may be <lb/> hired.</p> <p> A man will cultivate here 6 acres of land besides his garden of <lb/> cabbages, turnips, carrots &c, and the cutting of hay where he can find it<lb/> growing on waste land for his horses. He ploughs his land, dungs it, sows it, <lb/> reaps the corn & dries it in a kind of oven before he threshes it. He makes all <lb/> instruments and by the help of his wife makes his <sic>cloaths</sic> and supplies<lb/> all his wants.</p> <p>April 9. I have just settled matters for Burket to be provided with what is <lb/> necessary for his journey without any <sic>expence</sic> to him. Mr Anderson might likewise<lb/> accompany him without <sic>expence</sic>. A Cabitkic or, I believe, two if necessary, with <lb/> money for horses will be given and by some means or other a Soldier to <lb/> manage on the road. I send by this same opportunity letters to be left at <lb/> Hynams containing the necessary instructions at their arrival.</p> | |||
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of June, and it seems that I shall be with him therefore at latest I hope to met some
of you at that time, not that there will be any reason for you to weigh wait for that;
it would be better to have you met us farther off in Crimea if possible. As for you
yourself I give up almost all hopes of seeing you before the winter.
How stupid I am, unless you were already set out before this letter could reach you you could not reach this place scarcely
before the end of June. I hope however that A & B will strive hard for it. They need not
stop 3 days at Petersburgh, and should there be a Ship coming to Riga they may get here
sooner, but it will not be worth while to wait a week for a ship to Riga unless they have
a great many things with them.
I mentioned 1,000 acres, but 6 or 700 more 15 versts off may be made into
another farm, and even adjoining 500 more may be taken in.
I spoke of 50 workmen, but 500 more may be hired at the expence of 20 roubles
a man for the whole year. Therefore as soon as there is a certainty of a mans work
labour producing to the value of 30 roubles any number at pleasure may be
hired.
A man will cultivate here 6 acres of land besides his garden of
cabbages, turnips, carrots &c, and the cutting of hay where he can find it
growing on waste land for his horses. He ploughs his land, dungs it, sows it,
reaps the corn & dries it in a kind of oven before he threshes it. He makes all
instruments and by the help of his wife makes his cloaths and supplies
all his wants.
April 9. I have just settled matters for Burket to be provided with what is
necessary for his journey without any expence to him. Mr Anderson might likewise
accompany him without expence. A Cabitkic or, I believe, two if necessary, with
money for horses will be given and by some means or other a Soldier to
manage on the road. I send by this same opportunity letters to be left at
Hynams containing the necessary instructions at their arrival.
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