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At H. H. Thomas'  Remsen, Jan 30, 1885  My dear Nephew,  Inclosed Anna sends you $25.  We would send more but fear to be too short at home.  Hope this will be enough for you now.  What did you do with what cousin Alex. gave you and the other $5.  College runs away with more than we knew.  Have you united with the Y. M. C. A?  All those things take money and we must not worry about it.  It is a great comfort for us to know that you are
At H. H. Thomas'   
Remsen, Jan 30, 1885   
My dear Nephew,   
  Inclosed Anna sends you $25.  We would send more but fear to be too short at home.  Hope this will be enough for you now.  What did you do with what cousin Alex. gave you and the other $5.  College runs away with more than we knew.  Have you united with the Y. M. C. A?  All those things take money and we must not worry about it.  It is a great comfort for us to know that you are  
 
[[in margin]] This is a stormy day with bright sunshine.  Lovingly yours  J. E.

Latest revision as of 18:05, 17 January 2021

At H. H. Thomas' Remsen, Jan 30, 1885 My dear Nephew,

  Inclosed Anna sends you $25.  We would send more but fear to be too short at home.  Hope this will be enough for you now.  What did you do with what cousin Alex. gave you and the other $5.  College runs away with more than we knew.  Have you united with the Y. M. C. A?  All those things take money and we must not worry about it.  It is a great comfort for us to know that you are 

in margin This is a stormy day with bright sunshine. Lovingly yours J. E.