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work them so as to make it pay some. I heard Wi dictate a letter to you and Charley which sounded as if it meant something as to getting a man to tend to them. I have heard John G. Wooley at Oberlin. He told a wonderful story of his experience. What was the entertainment of the C. E. Society? Ralph's long letter was the stuff. My washing is done with Wi's & Mary's except my shirts + collars + cuffs which I take to the laundry. I have darned two stockings and shortened up the sleeves in one of those new white shirts. I do not belong to the Choir. It is a quartette Choir, not an extra good one either. When either the Bass or the Tenor is away Wi takes his place. He has sung Tenor two Sundays since I came, and he is much better than the regular tenor, although he is more of a Bass than a tenor isn't he. I do not teach a S.S. class. I go in a class taught by J.G. Haskell the architect. I go to the weekly prayer meeting and don't take part. | work them so as to make it pay some. I heard Wi dictate a letter to you and Charley which sounded as if it meant something as to getting a man to tend to them. I have heard John G. Wooley at Oberlin. He told a wonderful story of his experience. What was the entertainment of the C. E. Society? Ralph's long letter was the stuff. My washing is done with Wi's & Mary's except my shirts + collars + cuffs which I take to the laundry. I have darned two stockings and shortened up the sleeves in one of those new white shirts. I do not belong to the Choir. It is a quartette Choir, not an extra good one either. When either the Bass or the Tenor is away Wi takes his place. He has sung Tenor two Sundays since I came, and he is much better than the regular tenor, although he is more of a Bass than a tenor isn't he. I do not teach a S.S. class. I go in a class taught by J.G. Haskell the architect. I go to the weekly prayer meeting and don't take part. | ||
Keyes, thank you for your letter. Here is a kiss for you. | Keyes, thank you for your letter. Here is a kiss for you. [[drawing of a man's face with large lips]] | ||
Well good day | Well good day | ||
Harry. | Harry. |
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Harry - 1892 Kansas Mar. '92 work them so as to make it pay some. I heard Wi dictate a letter to you and Charley which sounded as if it meant something as to getting a man to tend to them. I have heard John G. Wooley at Oberlin. He told a wonderful story of his experience. What was the entertainment of the C. E. Society? Ralph's long letter was the stuff. My washing is done with Wi's & Mary's except my shirts + collars + cuffs which I take to the laundry. I have darned two stockings and shortened up the sleeves in one of those new white shirts. I do not belong to the Choir. It is a quartette Choir, not an extra good one either. When either the Bass or the Tenor is away Wi takes his place. He has sung Tenor two Sundays since I came, and he is much better than the regular tenor, although he is more of a Bass than a tenor isn't he. I do not teach a S.S. class. I go in a class taught by J.G. Haskell the architect. I go to the weekly prayer meeting and don't take part. Keyes, thank you for your letter. Here is a kiss for you. drawing of a man's face with large lips Well good day Harry.