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   Osawatomie Apr. 30/88
   Osawatomie Apr. 30/88
Dear Sister Anna;
Dear Sister Anna;
   Another chance today & though I wrote on Friday & last Saturday, it will not do to let the opportunity pass. We cannot afford to lose any chance of dropping in for a little chat. It is cold here today! Fires are very comfortable. I hope it does not mean a snow storm with you! But perhaps it is warm & pleasant there. I hope so indeed. You have had your share of the cold this season. John said at breakfast this morning that he feared frost. He remembered frost here once on May 1st, hard enough to destroy the potatoes. Ask Mr. Jones if he ever saw potato patches dragged after the virus
   Another chance today & though I wrote on Friday & last Saturday, it will not do to let the opportunity pass. We cannot afford to lose any chance of dropping in for a little chat. It is cold here today! Fires are very comfortable. I hope it does not mean a snow storm with you! But perhaps it is warm & pleasant there. I hope so indeed. You have had your share of the cold this season. John said at breakfast this morning that he feared frost. He remembered frost here once on May 1st, hard enough to destroy the potatoes. Ask Mr. Jones if he ever saw potato patches dragged after the vines
 
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Eddie's folks were well. We heard from them a week ago.

Latest revision as of 17:38, 1 January 2021

  Osawatomie Apr. 30/88

Dear Sister Anna;

  Another chance today & though I wrote on Friday & last Saturday, it will not do to let the opportunity pass. We cannot afford to lose any chance of dropping in for a little chat. It is cold here today! Fires are very comfortable. I hope it does not mean a snow storm with you! But perhaps it is warm & pleasant there. I hope so indeed. You have had your share of the cold this season. John said at breakfast this morning that he feared frost. He remembered frost here once on May 1st, hard enough to destroy the potatoes. Ask Mr. Jones if he ever saw potato patches dragged after the vines

in margin Eddie's folks were well. We heard from them a week ago.