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tea-spoons, besides several souvenir
tea-spoons, besides several souvenir and berry spoons.
and berry spoons.
    I expect to take the steamer for home, Monday evening, July 24th Yes see my visit is "long-drawn- out" but both of my physicians have advised it, Dr. Moore thinks I ought to stay all summer. but Holden thinks he has lived alone about as long as he can. I have been improving very fast since I went to see Dr. Andrews.
    I expect to take the steamer for
  I wish Aunt Mary could have made John and Azia a little visit. It was nice she caught a glimpse of him. We will write to her soon. I think that John and Azia are planning to go home with me. I shall be very glad of their company. We shall hope to hear from you after.  
home. Monday evening July 24th
  Please give my love to Eddie, Ella and the children. and accept a large share for your precious self.      
Yes see my visit is "long-drawn-
      Very lovingly,
out" but both of my physicians
    Hattie
have advised it, Dr. Moore thinks
I ought to stay all summer. but
Holden thinks he has lived alone
about as long as he can. I have
been improving very fast since I
went to see Dr. Andrews.
I wish Aunt Mary could have made
John and [[?]] a little visit. It was
nice she caught a glimpse of him
We will write to her soon I think
that John and [[?]] are planning
to go home with me. I shall be very
glad of their company. We shall
hope to hear from you after.
  Please give my love to Eddie Ella
and the children. and accept a
large share for your precious self.
            Very lovingly,   Hattie

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tea-spoons, besides several souvenir and berry spoons.

   I expect to take the steamer for home, Monday evening, July 24th Yes see my visit is "long-drawn- out" but both of my physicians have advised it, Dr. Moore thinks I ought to stay all summer. but Holden thinks he has lived alone about as long as he can. I have been improving very fast since I went to see Dr. Andrews.
  I wish Aunt Mary could have made John and Azia a little visit. It was nice she caught a glimpse of him. We will write to her soon. I think that John and Azia are planning to go home with me. I shall be very glad of their company. We shall hope to hear from you after. 
  Please give my love to Eddie, Ella and the children. and accept a large share for your precious self.        
     Very lovingly,
   Hattie