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And hear your voice once more! How sadly we missed both face and voice When we went to the lake as of yore! But words are too feeble and senseless To tell of feelings so deep - We must cast away pen and paper And abandon ourselves to weep! Ethel September 10th, 1890. to Wilder S. Metcalf (Ethel's brother)
And hear your voice once more! How sadly we missed both face and voice When we went to the lake as of yore! But words are too feeble and senseless To tell of feelings so deep - We must cast away pen and paper And abandon ourselves to weep! Ethel September 10th, 1890.     to Wilder S. Metcalf (Ethel's brother)

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And hear your voice once more! How sadly we missed both face and voice When we went to the lake as of yore! But words are too feeble and senseless To tell of feelings so deep - We must cast away pen and paper And abandon ourselves to weep! Ethel September 10th, 1890. to Wilder S. Metcalf (Ethel's brother)