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Hamilton then if nothing happens | Hamilton then if nothing happens to prevent I intend to visit Remsen. Sister Emily is still at Clifton. I visited old Mrs Curtiss yesterday in Oneida. Mrs Sandersons mother you recollect of Galesburg. | ||
to prevent I intend to visit Remsen. | If I did not suppose you heard from them frequently I would write all the news I am in possession of in regard to it. After all it cannot be that you hear frequently for you have no cousins there as I have. | ||
Sister Emily is still at Clifton | I have been so negligent in writing that my letters are few and far between from all my other correspondents as well as those in Galesburg. | ||
I visited old Mrs Curtiss yesterday | Jennie is doing [[underlined: very]] well in Chicago this winter and seems | ||
in Oneida. | |||
you recollect of Galesburg. | |||
If I did not suppose you heard | |||
from them frequently I would write | |||
all the news I am in possession | |||
of in regard to it. | |||
cannot be that you | |||
I have been so negligent | |||
in writing that my letters are | |||
few and far between from all | |||
my other correspondents as well as | |||
those in | |||
Jennie is doing very well | |||
in Chicago this winter and seems |
Latest revision as of 05:12, 27 December 2022
Hamilton then if nothing happens to prevent I intend to visit Remsen. Sister Emily is still at Clifton. I visited old Mrs Curtiss yesterday in Oneida. Mrs Sandersons mother you recollect of Galesburg.
If I did not suppose you heard from them frequently I would write all the news I am in possession of in regard to it. After all it cannot be that you hear frequently for you have no cousins there as I have. I have been so negligent in writing that my letters are few and far between from all my other correspondents as well as those in Galesburg. Jennie is doing underlined: very well in Chicago this winter and seems