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Aunt Mary
Aunt Mary
will you please leave me some medicine for my hands, they chaf badly and crack near the nails and cause me considerable discomfort. Lizzie says that you gave her some medicine for the same trouble and it cured her. She thinks you gave her [[Hyar?]] but was not certain. [[an initial?]]
will you please leave me some medicine for my hands, they chaf badly and crack near the nails and cause me considerable discomfort. Lizzie says that you gave her some medicine for the same trouble and it cured her. She thinks you gave her [[Hyar?]] but was not certain. [[A?]]

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and all hope a number of additions. We are just thru a series of meetings and hope soon to receive some into the church. Clarennce will probably be among the number. He is young, but has for a long time wished to join. We have had no sleighing as yet, but the ground is white. I suppose by this time the people in Remsen are walking about on snow shoes. Among my gifts this year was a beautiful ring from J. with a Pin pt? Gd.? opal in it. With love and love to you both, Azrie? B.B.

added at top margin Aunt Mary will you please leave me some medicine for my hands, they chaf badly and crack near the nails and cause me considerable discomfort. Lizzie says that you gave her some medicine for the same trouble and it cured her. She thinks you gave her Hyar? but was not certain. A?