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to remember relationships, having never seen any of them. I shall have to diagram them as the school histories do the royal houses of Europe. thus | to remember relationships, having never seen any of them. I shall have to diagram them as the school histories do the royal houses of Europe. thus | ||
Aunt Margaret | |||
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Myrtle etc. {C. Nellie (by | Myrtle etc. {C. Nellie (by marriage) | ||
{C. Ray | {C. Ray | ||
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Darwin | Darwin | ||
On looking at one of your other letters I find that Cousin Nellie is | On looking at one of your other letters I find that Cousin Nellie is Ray's wife and mother of Darwin. Is it Myrtle who is going south with you? | ||
I bet grandma will be tickled to death to have you back again. I enclose a letter that Nellie Zay wrote to Max. It gives a good deal of news about | I bet grandma will be tickled to death to have you back again. I enclose a letter that Nellie Zay wrote to Max. It gives a good deal of news about | ||
herself and will give you an idea of what she is doing. The nuts you sent Max were indeed a welcome gift. You couldn't have sent anything that he would | herself and will give you an idea of what she is doing. | ||
The nuts you sent Max were indeed a welcome gift. You couldn't have sent anything that he would | |||
have liked better. He takes a handful every hour or so when he is at home and has a regular eat-fest. It must be lovely to live | have liked better. He takes a handful every hour or so when he is at home and has a regular eat-fest. It must be lovely to live |
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to remember relationships, having never seen any of them. I shall have to diagram them as the school histories do the royal houses of Europe. thus
Aunt Margaret | | ___________ ________ Cousin Cora C. Libbie | | ___________ ________ Myrtle etc. {C. Nellie (by marriage) {C. Ray | _________ Darwin
On looking at one of your other letters I find that Cousin Nellie is Ray's wife and mother of Darwin. Is it Myrtle who is going south with you?
I bet grandma will be tickled to death to have you back again. I enclose a letter that Nellie Zay wrote to Max. It gives a good deal of news about
herself and will give you an idea of what she is doing.
The nuts you sent Max were indeed a welcome gift. You couldn't have sent anything that he would
have liked better. He takes a handful every hour or so when he is at home and has a regular eat-fest. It must be lovely to live