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Concord N. Yl.
Concord N. H.
Mon. 19th 1879.  
Mon. 19th 1879.  
Dear Jannie Everett,  
Dear Jennie Everett,  
The [[unclear]] Letter has not been forgotten. although I have [[unclear]] to long. I had almost concluded I would not report myself. I can say so little and you know I never [[unclear]] the pen of a ready writer. But your [[unclear]] is a gentle reminder I know too I shall be anxious to know what others [[unclear]] and shall
The Class Letter has not been forgotten. although I have delayed so long. I had almost concluded I would not report myself. I can say so little and you know I never wielded the pen of a ready writer. But your Postal is a gentle reminder I know too I shall be anxious to hear what others say and shall
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Miss Peabody of Oxford O. has a sister living in C. So enjoy visits with her whenever her and hear all about our dear Miss Jessup - such an invalid - but notwithstanding she is so - she some earnest worker yet doing an almost incredible amount in teaching corresponding and entertaining

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Concord N. H. Mon. 19th 1879. Dear Jennie Everett, The Class Letter has not been forgotten. although I have delayed so long. I had almost concluded I would not report myself. I can say so little and you know I never wielded the pen of a ready writer. But your Postal is a gentle reminder I know too I shall be anxious to hear what others say and shall

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upside-down at top: Miss Peabody of Oxford O. has a sister living in C. So enjoy visits with her whenever her and hear all about our dear Miss Jessup - such an invalid - but notwithstanding she is so - she some earnest worker yet doing an almost incredible amount in teaching corresponding and entertaining