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Anthony, Kansas
Anthony, Kansas
May 18,1891.
May 18,1891.
My Dear Aunt [[Aura?]]! -
My Dear Aunt Anna: -
I received another letter from you yesterday, on my return to Harper. I am glad you are giving the matter of coming West "serious consideration".
I received another letter from you yesterday, on my return to Harper. I am glad you are giving the matter of coming West "serious consideration".
The possible Event which you suggest of Aunt Mary having to go East, I had not considered in its relation to your coming West, when I wrote, though I thought of it afterwards. And of course I have nothing say in regard to your wishing to be East then. That is a matter we cannot tell anything about.
The possible event which you suggest of Aunt Mary having to go East, I had not considered in its relation to your coming West, when I wrote, though I thought of it afterwards. And of course I have nothing say in regard to your wishing to be East then. That is a matter we cannot tell anything about nut under the circumstances, and with its certainty, almost,
The end might be hastened. The clouds have gathered heavily about her, and they can be cleared away only when she [[awakes?]] in the clear radience of a new day.  
 
Give my love to Aunt Jan and Clara. I suppose [[unclear]] is still with them.  
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the end might be hastened. The clouds have gathered heavily about her, and they can be cleared away only when she awakens in the clear radience of a new day.  
Give my love to Aunt Jan and Clara. I suppose Frank is still with them.  
Remember me to him too.  
Remember me to him too.  
Yours Affectionately
Yours Affectionately
J. [[unclear]]
J. Eddie

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Anthony, Kansas May 18,1891. My Dear Aunt Anna: - I received another letter from you yesterday, on my return to Harper. I am glad you are giving the matter of coming West "serious consideration".

The possible event which you suggest of Aunt Mary having to go East, I had not considered in its relation to your coming West, when I wrote, though I thought of it afterwards. And of course I have nothing say in regard to your wishing to be East then. That is a matter we cannot tell anything about nut under the circumstances, and with its certainty, almost, 

top margin: the end might be hastened. The clouds have gathered heavily about her, and they can be cleared away only when she awakens in the clear radience of a new day. Give my love to Aunt Jan and Clara. I suppose Frank is still with them. Remember me to him too. Yours Affectionately J. Eddie