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the blind woman being unable to make a support by her labour and the other members of the family, unwilling to provide for her, has forced herself on me to provide for, and I am in so crippled a condition Financialy from the results of the late war that I am unable to provide for the absolute wants of my own legitamate family.
For I have told her so, and [[strikethrough]] to [[/strikethrough]] told  [[strikethrough]] that [[/strikethrough]] her that she must look out some one else to support her but cannot induce her to leave us and if we were to drive her out of the yard she said she will sit down beside the road and perish before she will try any more to get a home out of my family; or go to the poorhouse of this county.
What shall I do with the case, I cannot provide for her or controle the wages of her sister