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483 W 34 New York | |||
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Dear Sister, | |||
This is the third letter for me to write home and none has been received from you. Are you snowed in? Have you been getting along pretty well? How about breakfast? I try to trust you in the good hands of our Heavenly Father. He is always with you to protect and bless. | |||
We think of you a great deal and wish you might enjoy the spring like weather we have. It seems strange to see no snow and to have such dry walks &c. Today we went to hear a lecture in Chickering Hall - one of a course of lectures on various subjects - Mary had two sworn tickets given her. I went only and got very good seat in the gallery but I was not able to hear a great deal. The hall is very fine and large and it was well filled. Mary made some calls before going and was somewhat late reaching | |||
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charge so much more such a day as this - I think I can return you that check and borrow a little for a few days to help pay for the cloak. Mary will try to answer the professional part of Anna's letter soon. She says tell you to continue the ipec. Mary is just going out We send love. How does George get along? We both think you both had better not try to do the | |||
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483 W 34 New York Jan 14 1879? Dear Sister, This is the third letter for me to write home and none has been received from you. Are you snowed in? Have you been getting along pretty well? How about breakfast? I try to trust you in the good hands of our Heavenly Father. He is always with you to protect and bless.
We think of you a great deal and wish you might enjoy the spring like weather we have. It seems strange to see no snow and to have such dry walks &c. Today we went to hear a lecture in Chickering Hall - one of a course of lectures on various subjects - Mary had two sworn tickets given her. I went only and got very good seat in the gallery but I was not able to hear a great deal. The hall is very fine and large and it was well filled. Mary made some calls before going and was somewhat late reaching
in margins charge so much more such a day as this - I think I can return you that check and borrow a little for a few days to help pay for the cloak. Mary will try to answer the professional part of Anna's letter soon. She says tell you to continue the ipec. Mary is just going out We send love. How does George get along? We both think you both had better not try to do the