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Mrs. James Bryan, 237 Michigan St. We sent her six copies of the memoir in Oct. 1880 and have had no returns.  If it is much out of your way, it will not pay to go there, probably - we might write.   
Mrs. James Bryan, 237 Michigan St. We sent her six copies of the memoir in Oct. 1880 and have had no returns.  If it is much out of your way, it will not pay to go there, probably - we might write.   
   I am sorry that we sent that P.O. order since you seem not to need it.  It does not seem safe for you to carry very much about with you- If you do not want to  
   I am sorry that we sent that P.O. order since you seem not to need it.  It does not seem safe for you to carry very much about with you- If you do not want to use what we have just sent you may get a new P.O. order on station E and send it here to us. - I neglected to write to Rev. Edward Davies till some day last week - so I fear he will not have time to make any bills out for you to collect for him. But of course if any wish to pay to you something for him you can take charge of it - as your uncle Edward did. I asked Mr. Davies to put a word on the cover of the May Cenhadwr about -
 
[[unclear]] on stationery get a new P.O. order     what we have just send - you may send it here to us.  
 
 
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Mrs. James Bryan, 237 Michigan St. We sent her six copies of the memoir in Oct. 1880 and have had no returns. If it is much out of your way, it will not pay to go there, probably - we might write.

  I am sorry that we sent that P.O. order since you seem not to need it.  It does not seem safe for you to carry very much about with you- If you do not want to use what we have just sent you may get a new P.O. order on station E and send it here to us. - I neglected to write to Rev. Edward Davies till some day last week - so I fear he will not have time to make any bills out for you to collect for him. But of course if any wish to pay to you something for him you can take charge of it - as your uncle Edward did. I asked Mr. Davies to put a word on the cover of the May Cenhadwr about -