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Dear Aunt Cynthia and Aunt Mary, As Maggie is writing to you I suppose it is best for me to "drop a line" in the same envelope.
Monday Feb. 27 /71
  Dear Aunt Cynthia and Aunt Mary,   As Maggie is writing to you I suppose it is best for me to "drop a line" in the same envelope. How soon are [[you]] coming home Aunt C[[words missing]] Aint you coming home [[words missing]] her Aunt Mary. Are you [[missing]] having nice times in New [[York]]. Uncle Pierce's "little boy" is getting to be quite a big boy. I think that it would [[missing]] to come out if it was [[fragmented]]

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Monday Feb. 27 /71

 Dear Aunt Cynthia and Aunt Mary,   As Maggie is writing to you I suppose it is best for me to "drop a line" in the same envelope. How soon are you coming home Aunt Cwords missing Aint you coming home words missing her Aunt Mary. Are you missing having nice times in New York. Uncle Pierce's "little boy" is getting to be quite a big boy. I think that it would missing to come out if it was fragmented