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Saratoga, June 15/55 | Saratoga, June 15/55 | ||
Dear Brother, | Dear Brother, | ||
I reached here | I reached here safely but very tired Monday eve. Did not see the girls that night, as it was most time for them to go to bed, and I did not care for more excitement myself. We all rested nicely that night, they in happy ignorance of my arrival, and I in blissful consciousness of the same. | ||
safely but very tired Monday eve. | Next morning, after breakfast, the meeting came off without any very great commotion. | ||
Did not see the girls that | |||
night, as it was most time | |||
for them to go to bed, and | |||
I did not care for more | |||
excitement myself. We all | |||
rested nicely that night, they | |||
in happy ignorance of my | |||
arrival, and I in blissful | |||
consciousness of the same. | |||
Next morning, after breakfast, | |||
the meeting came off without | |||
any very great commotion. | |||
Brother, dear, do not mind what | [[in margin:]] | ||
this week, for I want to be here when you come any way. I do not want | Brother, dear, do not mind what Mary says about not coming this week, for I want to be here when you come any way. I do not want to go home with anyone but you so do come tomorrow . I shall feel so bad. I shall not know what to do if you do not come. | ||
to go home with anyone but you so do come | For I have been expecting you for two yesterday, and do not know how to bear another disappointment | ||
tomorrow . I shall feel so bad. I shall not | Yours, Lissie | ||
know what to do | |||
if you do not come. | |||
For I have been expecting you for two yesterday, | |||
and do not know how to bear another disappointment | |||
Yours, Lissie | |||
Latest revision as of 23:00, 1 September 2020
annotation [Robert] /annotation Saratoga, June 15/55 Dear Brother,
I reached here safely but very tired Monday eve. Did not see the girls that night, as it was most time for them to go to bed, and I did not care for more excitement myself. We all rested nicely that night, they in happy ignorance of my arrival, and I in blissful consciousness of the same. Next morning, after breakfast, the meeting came off without any very great commotion.
in margin: Brother, dear, do not mind what Mary says about not coming this week, for I want to be here when you come any way. I do not want to go home with anyone but you so do come tomorrow . I shall feel so bad. I shall not know what to do if you do not come. For I have been expecting you for two yesterday, and do not know how to bear another disappointment Yours, Lissie