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Monday morning, Sept. 30 1883 | Monday morning, Sept. 30 1883 | ||
My Dear Eddie | My Dear Eddie | ||
I have received a letter from you and another from your aunt Jennie, and since I have written. I am sorry I am so poor a correspondent. I always rejoice to get your letters. so please do not be discouraged by my lack of | I have received a letter from you and another from your aunt Jennie, and since I have written. I am sorry I am so poor a correspondent. I always rejoice to get your letters. so please do not be discouraged by my lack of punctuality. Mr. Bullock's father and mother in law have been here on a visit for a little over two weeks and he is going to take them to Paola, on their return this morning. This started me to write these few hasty lines. Mr Inman said the frost before he left Wisconsin had ruined the corn even the fodder would be worthless, and a great many | ||
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I have no time to hunt for your last letter to see if there is anything to answer. Will look at it again Must not keep B. waiting |
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Monday morning, Sept. 30 1883
My Dear Eddie I have received a letter from you and another from your aunt Jennie, and since I have written. I am sorry I am so poor a correspondent. I always rejoice to get your letters. so please do not be discouraged by my lack of punctuality. Mr. Bullock's father and mother in law have been here on a visit for a little over two weeks and he is going to take them to Paola, on their return this morning. This started me to write these few hasty lines. Mr Inman said the frost before he left Wisconsin had ruined the corn even the fodder would be worthless, and a great many
added at top: I have no time to hunt for your last letter to see if there is anything to answer. Will look at it again Must not keep B. waiting