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others say he resembles me. Susan [[tear in page hides word]] says he just | others say he resembles me. Susan [[tear in page hides word]] says he just | ||
looks like you. We all like [[tear in page hides word]] very much | looks like you. We all like [[tear in page hides word]] very much | ||
but Ma is more pleased that any of | but Ma is more pleased that any of us, it was Mr | ||
H's choice. Willie gets along very well + is getting | H's choice. Willie gets along very well + is getting | ||
fat, he says to tell Uncle Frank he wants to see him. | fat, he says to tell Uncle Frank he wants to see him. | ||
Last night the democrats had a torch-light procession but | Last night the democrats had a torch-light procession but | ||
it was a fizzle of course. The [[ | it was a fizzle of course. The [[Fremontess?]] talk of | ||
having one on Monday night. | having one on Monday night. | ||
Tell Romaine Ma will send her things on Friday by | Tell Romaine Ma will send her things on Friday by |
Latest revision as of 17:59, 4 April 2020
both very well. No two persons can agree? upon who he looks like, some say Mr Harding, some? Nannie + others say he resembles me. Susan tear in page hides word says he just looks like you. We all like tear in page hides word very much but Ma is more pleased that any of us, it was Mr H's choice. Willie gets along very well + is getting fat, he says to tell Uncle Frank he wants to see him. Last night the democrats had a torch-light procession but it was a fizzle of course. The Fremontess? talk of having one on Monday night. Tell Romaine Ma will send her things on Friday by Mag? Doak, we had no good opportunity sooner than that. Was'nt that a simple trick of mine to leave my flute + bring the box. I miss it very much, send it by Charlotte or sooner if you can, also my gloves, if you have no comfort + want one keep mine as I don't need it. Corn is worth from sixty to seventy-five cents. I think it would be best to sell now if we can get seventy-five. Pa thinks it will not be higher + is selling his, as fast as he can, thats not very fast however. I cannot write anymore now or this won't