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them to be. Other ornaments are  
them to be. Other ornaments are in the yard which are the pride of the house as much and they are some of the most beautiful "wee bits" of goslings you ever saw. They are such a novelty that they are petted continually by some one.  
in the yard which are the pride  
  In our house in the front parlor one of the first attractions in the way of wall decorations is the portrait of "my friend Jennie E." Then our new piano. That is really [[underline: very]] nice - one of the nicest and best I ever saw.  
of the house as such and they  
Among the baskets (for I have no less than five hung up in the parlor) prominently hang the "Remsen basket. Then three "Utica moss baskets" and a white band "Syracuse basket". In the other parlor Anna's picture is going to be when the frame which is commenced shall be completed. This talk will hardly interest you much
are some of the most beautiful "wee  
bits" of goslings you ever saw. They  
are such a novelty that they are  
petted continually by someone.  
In our house in the front garden
one of the first attractions in the  
way of wall decorations is the portrait  
of "my friend Jennie E." Then our new  
piano. That is really very nice - one  
of the nicest and best I ever saw.
Among the baskets (for I have  
no less than five hung up in the pantry)  
prominently hang the "Benson Basket.
Then three "Ritien [?] baskets" and  
a white hard "[?] basket". In  
the other parlor Anna's picture is going  
to be when the frame which is com-
menced shall be completed. This  
talk will hardly interest you much

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them to be. Other ornaments are in the yard which are the pride of the house as much and they are some of the most beautiful "wee bits" of goslings you ever saw. They are such a novelty that they are petted continually by some one.

  In our house in the front parlor one of the first attractions in the way of wall decorations is the portrait of "my friend Jennie E." Then our new piano. That is really underline: very nice - one of the nicest and best I ever saw. 

Among the baskets (for I have no less than five hung up in the parlor) prominently hang the "Remsen basket. Then three "Utica moss baskets" and a white band "Syracuse basket". In the other parlor Anna's picture is going to be when the frame which is commenced shall be completed. This talk will hardly interest you much