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been reading lately? Anything new? I have used some of Roe's works, and like them very much indeed. Heigh ho! How I do run on. I guess you will be tired enough as you get throug. If on lost it in the waste basket. We have got a "coz”  visiting from Lorra. One of [[unclear]] Robert Ellis' saw about thirty years old- a genuine [[unclear]]. Bright, lively, & full of fun- splendid good company. He came with out our knowing or expecting him and at more of the Ellis' here had even seen him before. He asks every once in a while if we are not afraid he is an imposter. [[unclear]] Ruth and I are taking lessons in shooting with him. Have got as what we can kill our man if he comes near [[unclear]] & we don't happen to [[unclear]]
been reading lately? Anything new? I have read some of Roe's works, and like them very much indeed. Heigh ho! How I do run on. I guess you will be tired enough ere you get throug. If so, tost it in the waste basket. We have got a "coz”  visiting from Iowa. One of Uncle Robert Ellis' sons, about thirty years old- a genuine Westerner. Bright, lively, & full of fun- splendid good company. He came with out our knowing or expecting him and as none of the Ellis' here had even seen him before. He asks every once in a while if we are not afraid he is an impostor tramp &c. Ruth and I are taking lessons in shooting with him. Have got so that we can kill our man if he comes near enoug & we don't happen to miss him - every time
 
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write soon. Love to all. Fanny

Latest revision as of 15:53, 15 December 2020

been reading lately? Anything new? I have read some of Roe's works, and like them very much indeed. Heigh ho! How I do run on. I guess you will be tired enough ere you get throug. If so, tost it in the waste basket. We have got a "coz” visiting from Iowa. One of Uncle Robert Ellis' sons, about thirty years old- a genuine Westerner. Bright, lively, & full of fun- splendid good company. He came with out our knowing or expecting him and as none of the Ellis' here had even seen him before. He asks every once in a while if we are not afraid he is an impostor tramp &c. Ruth and I are taking lessons in shooting with him. Have got so that we can kill our man if he comes near enoug & we don't happen to miss him - every time

top margin write soon. Love to all. Fanny