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I shall hope very much to hear from you both often. Remember that we are counting on a visit from you, this spring. We all join in very much love. | I shall hope very much to hear from you both often. Remember that we are counting on a visit from you, this spring. We all join in very much love. | ||
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Hattie | Hattie |
Latest revision as of 14:28, 8 December 2020
203 Brower St. Ypsilanti, Mich. April 12th, 1892. My Dear Aunt Mary:
Your letter written yesterday, came this morning in company with a note from Eddie written the same day at Merrill. How nice it seems to be able to receive letters so promptly. I think perhaps I answered some of your questions, before they were asked, in my letter to Lizzie. But I will try to answer them more fully now. Eddie did have a very hard cold, when he first reached here. and we all felt quite alarmed about him. But we commenced at once, giving him such remedies as we use for ourselves, and he kept indoors, pretty well,
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I shall hope very much to hear from you both often. Remember that we are counting on a visit from you, this spring. We all join in very much love.
As ever yours,
Hattie