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release us from our note, when we | release us from our note, when we ought really to be paying back all that she let us have. | ||
ought really to be paying back all | I am very glad that she doesn't let Eddie pay back any that he had. | ||
that she let us have. | We are all quite wilted and nearly melted by the weather this week. | ||
I hope you have not the conscience to be chilly these days. If you have, I can boast over you for I have even laid aside my inseparable companion the faithful old red shawl. Mrs Davis and Ida were in last night and they facetiously asked me if I had to have a fire, these days Lizzie heartlessly remarked that I managed to get along with the kitchen fire. | |||
let Eddie pay back any that he had. | Well, you and I are fellow sufferers in this cold and cruel world. We can sympathize with each other and exchange shiver for shiver can't we? | ||
We are all quite wilted and nearly | Many thanks for the Pulsatilla. I was not suffering for it. but thought I | ||
melted by the weather this week. | |||
be chilly these days. If you have, | |||
I can boast over you for I have | |||
even laid aside my inseparable | |||
companion the faithful old red | |||
shawl.Mrs Davis and Ida | |||
in last night and they facetiously | |||
asked me if I had to have a | |||
fire, these days Lizzie heartlessly | |||
remarked that I managed to get | |||
along with the kitchen fire. | |||
Well, you and I are fellow sufferers | |||
in this cold and cruel world .We | |||
can sympathize with each other and | |||
exchange shiver for shiver can't we? | |||
Many thanks for the Pulsatilla. I was | |||
not suffering for it. but thought I |
Latest revision as of 14:46, 9 December 2020
release us from our note, when we ought really to be paying back all that she let us have.
I am very glad that she doesn't let Eddie pay back any that he had. We are all quite wilted and nearly melted by the weather this week. I hope you have not the conscience to be chilly these days. If you have, I can boast over you for I have even laid aside my inseparable companion the faithful old red shawl. Mrs Davis and Ida were in last night and they facetiously asked me if I had to have a fire, these days Lizzie heartlessly remarked that I managed to get along with the kitchen fire. Well, you and I are fellow sufferers in this cold and cruel world. We can sympathize with each other and exchange shiver for shiver can't we? Many thanks for the Pulsatilla. I was not suffering for it. but thought I