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I met a Mrs. Dayton this morn. You will [[excuse any hurrying crossed?]] this [[much?]] when you remember how little paper I have.
I met a Mrs. Dayton this morn. A friend of Mary. She wishes to be remembered. You will excuse my having crossed this so when you remember how little paper I have.

Latest revision as of 16:41, 13 December 2020

was for me a great treat and I assure you 'twas a warm bright animus within though that without was a little cold and squally. Miss S. is quite smart again. She spoke much of you and I shall venture to send her love though I am not quite sure as she gave it to me for that purpose. Miss Scott comes over every day this week and is improving fast. Let me be blue as a bluebottle d--- and her bright eyes turns all to a rich golden hue. Yesterday morning I made her a visit and never did I enjoy one better. When I returned we both stepped into a grocery to be weighed and, would you believe it, there is more to her than me. She is 129 lb. and I 121. Mrs. Morearte call on Tues eve and proved herself one of earth's angels. I like her better even than I expected. Mr. Ford spoke to Dr. about that lady patient whom he expected. She is sick and unable to come, at present.

in margin: I met a Mrs. Dayton this morn. A friend of Mary. She wishes to be remembered. You will excuse my having crossed this so when you remember how little paper I have.