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Hillsdale, June | Hillsdale, June 7th. 1893. My Dearest Aunties: We were so glad to get Aunt Anne's nice letter, and have said every day since that we must write again. I don't know as I can really answer it for it isn't here to answer. I knew Holden would enjoy reading it so much that I sent it on to him. He was so much pleased with the present you made me, of those lovely furs, and thinks you very kind. He says he will not probably be able to go to Chicago before October, if he goes at all. Claire is talking some of going home with me. I saw Dr. [[unclear]] again yesterday. He said he wished I were stronger. I heartily sympathized in the wish and intimated that I can | ||
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Hillsdale, June 7th. 1893. My Dearest Aunties: We were so glad to get Aunt Anne's nice letter, and have said every day since that we must write again. I don't know as I can really answer it for it isn't here to answer. I knew Holden would enjoy reading it so much that I sent it on to him. He was so much pleased with the present you made me, of those lovely furs, and thinks you very kind. He says he will not probably be able to go to Chicago before October, if he goes at all. Claire is talking some of going home with me. I saw Dr. unclear again yesterday. He said he wished I were stronger. I heartily sympathized in the wish and intimated that I can