20th I had a regular over Halling of my loads
And repacking I left A number of chests
And trunks barrels &c Mother Woodruff
Handed me A regular lengthy epistle of
complaint written in a book of 30 pages
against several persons there treatment to
her &c And come to examin it it was like
A tempest in a tea pot or a bubble not worthy
of notice The more I have provided for
Her of late the more she has complained
she has manifested much of a spirit of
fault finding & watching for iniquity
since she came to Nauvoo & has Been
with Dwight & Eunice Webster who have
turned Strangites
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