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My dear Cousin | Hillsdale, Michigan | ||
we were very glad to get your notes yesterday. We have thought of you great many times this week. I hope now, Thursday afternoon, you have reached your destination. It almost makes my head whirl for you, to think how long you have had to ride. I never, no never, no, not hardly ever want to ride so long at a time again, as we did coming here. Holden laughs at me, and says it tired | May 8th, 1890 | ||
My dear Cousin: | |||
we were very glad to get your notes yesterday. We have thought of you great many times this week. I hope now, Thursday afternoon, you have reached your destination. It almost makes my head whirl for you, to think how long you have had to ride. I never, no never, no, not hardly ever want to ride so long at a time again, as we did coming here. Holden laughs at me, and says it tired so because I was tired out before we started, but that | |||
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Aunt Anna Tuesday, and will try to write often. For fear I shoud fortet though, you write to me and remind me real often. | |||
Father and Lizzie and Holden and Claire and Anna and Eva and especially the editorial "we" wish to be rememberred to all of the Everett cognomen. With love, as ever, | |||
Hattie |
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Hillsdale, Michigan May 8th, 1890 My dear Cousin:
we were very glad to get your notes yesterday. We have thought of you great many times this week. I hope now, Thursday afternoon, you have reached your destination. It almost makes my head whirl for you, to think how long you have had to ride. I never, no never, no, not hardly ever want to ride so long at a time again, as we did coming here. Holden laughs at me, and says it tired so because I was tired out before we started, but that
in margin: Aunt Anna Tuesday, and will try to write often. For fear I shoud fortet though, you write to me and remind me real often. Father and Lizzie and Holden and Claire and Anna and Eva and especially the editorial "we" wish to be rememberred to all of the Everett cognomen. With love, as ever, Hattie