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of the shawl writing, and Mary dressing the other side by the bed. The door into the kitchen is directly back of me and the stove in front of me. It is now 6-50 a.m. and I have had the door open all morning to air our room and no fire. I attempted to build it but failed--now I have brought coals from the other room and the fire takes a start. I intend to get a | of the shawl writing, and Mary dressing the other side by the bed. The door into the kitchen is directly back of me and the stove in front of me. It is now 6-50 a.m. and I have had the door open all morning to air our room and no fire. I attempted to build it but failed--now I have brought coals from the other room and the fire takes a start. I intend to get a ther., large enough to read readily and if I like it will order one for you. I will put in a circular so you can refuse it if you wish. I have money now and Edward has just offered to pay the semiannual int. but I told him to wait--his convenience--or keep it till I need. How are you off? How [[much?]] are we owing Mrs. Huddlestone [[unclear]] the home is ours and | ||
You and for me. If you have the Cyclopedia i.e. if this is the same as the one we got of | You and for me. If you have the Cyclopedia i.e. if this is the same as the one we got of Griff Jones, Cousins, please give Libbie the other one |
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of the shawl writing, and Mary dressing the other side by the bed. The door into the kitchen is directly back of me and the stove in front of me. It is now 6-50 a.m. and I have had the door open all morning to air our room and no fire. I attempted to build it but failed--now I have brought coals from the other room and the fire takes a start. I intend to get a ther., large enough to read readily and if I like it will order one for you. I will put in a circular so you can refuse it if you wish. I have money now and Edward has just offered to pay the semiannual int. but I told him to wait--his convenience--or keep it till I need. How are you off? How much? are we owing Mrs. Huddlestone unclear the home is ours and
You and for me. If you have the Cyclopedia i.e. if this is the same as the one we got of Griff Jones, Cousins, please give Libbie the other one