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My dear Annie, | My dear Annie, | ||
I suppose you are anxious to hear from me. Mrs. Lyons cannot come but Miss Turner will be there Tuesday. If the roads are good I shall bring her over and take Mrs. Savage back. Otherwise I shall try and come with her on the train. I coaxed hard. She had just taken an agency for a book. "Life and Letters of Roscoe Conklin" and thought it would not do to put it off. She wants to canvass Oberlin and decided that after the two weeks nursing She might continue to stay with you if you were willing to have her help nights & mornings. I like her quite well & Aunt Anna says Mrs Herman Ely liked her. Mr | I suppose you are anxious to hear from me. Mrs. Lyons cannot come but Miss Turner will be there Tuesday. If the roads are good I shall bring her over and take Mrs. Savage back. Otherwise I shall try and come with her on the train. I coaxed hard. She had just taken an agency for a book. "Life and Letters of Roscoe Conklin" and thought it would not do to put it off. She wants to canvass Oberlin and decided that after the two weeks nursing She might continue to stay with you if you were willing to have her help nights & mornings. I like her quite well & Aunt Anna says Mrs Herman Ely liked her. Mr Lusch wanted her to nurse his two boys who are sick with Typhoid fever but she did not want to take the care of fever patients. Do no worry. In great haste. Mother. |
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Elyria October 11, 1889 My dear Annie, I suppose you are anxious to hear from me. Mrs. Lyons cannot come but Miss Turner will be there Tuesday. If the roads are good I shall bring her over and take Mrs. Savage back. Otherwise I shall try and come with her on the train. I coaxed hard. She had just taken an agency for a book. "Life and Letters of Roscoe Conklin" and thought it would not do to put it off. She wants to canvass Oberlin and decided that after the two weeks nursing She might continue to stay with you if you were willing to have her help nights & mornings. I like her quite well & Aunt Anna says Mrs Herman Ely liked her. Mr Lusch wanted her to nurse his two boys who are sick with Typhoid fever but she did not want to take the care of fever patients. Do no worry. In great haste. Mother.