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Hillsdale, Michigan
June 7th, /87
Dear Uncle Will:-
Dear Uncle Will:-
We had a letter from Aunt Jennie today saying that you are sick, and so I am going to write a console you. Am I not a good little neice worth having? I haven't been sick myself for so long that I have almost forgotten how it seems, so perhaps I shall not know how to comfort you after all. but I can tell you one honest trust, and that is that I am ever so sorry for you. I hope you will be so well by the time this reaches you that you will not need my sympathy, but I will send it just the same and you can save it up for the next time if you
We had a letter from Aunt Jennie today saying that you are sick, and so I am going to write a console you. Am I not a good little neice worth having? I haven't been sick myself for so long that I have almost forgotten how it seems, so perhaps I shall not know how to comfort you after all. but I can tell you one honest trust, and that is that I am ever so sorry for you. I hope you will be so well by the time this reaches you that you will not need my sympathy, but I will send it just the same and you can save it up for the next time if you  
 
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we must all stay on a few days on our way out. Lizzie was getting well quite solidly when we heard last.
  I am going to direct this letter to Aunt Sarah for fear it will go to your father up at Glynn. But don't you two quarrel over this envelope. With much love to all, Your dutiful neice,
Hattie

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Hillsdale, Michigan June 7th, /87 Dear Uncle Will:- We had a letter from Aunt Jennie today saying that you are sick, and so I am going to write a console you. Am I not a good little neice worth having? I haven't been sick myself for so long that I have almost forgotten how it seems, so perhaps I shall not know how to comfort you after all. but I can tell you one honest trust, and that is that I am ever so sorry for you. I hope you will be so well by the time this reaches you that you will not need my sympathy, but I will send it just the same and you can save it up for the next time if you

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we must all stay on a few days on our way out. Lizzie was getting well quite solidly when we heard last. 
  I am going to direct this letter to Aunt Sarah for fear it will go to your father up at Glynn. But don't you two quarrel over this envelope. With much love to all, Your dutiful neice,
Hattie