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have seen what I said about war in the | have seen what I said about war in the same number of Everyman with your piece about getting rid of babies Yours is bully see Mary you can write & think, you are a number & some day you will be discovered, and then dont forget that I saw you first - You dear patient sad clever girl. | ||
Yours | Say Mary I have been thinking & planning on the McNamaras. A monument will be started soon to get the fellows int who were considered at Indianapolis | ||
Say Mary I have been thinking & planning on the McNamaras. A | it will succeed before long, maybe not at once, but it will succeed, then I think we ought to go after Johnston first in JJ I can [[?]] we can get the labor fellows right. I have talked with many of them, and I shall keep at it. Any thing that can be done to get & keep Johnston in a receptive state should be done. After the last election it ought not to be so ard. I am going to spend Christmas with in N.Y. and go over it all with Steffens & lay out some plan. I wish Older would do a little to make himself strong with Johnston, but poor man he has fought so much & so valiantly. I believe I can | ||
it will succeed before long, maybe not at once, but it will succeed |
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have seen what I said about war in the same number of Everyman with your piece about getting rid of babies Yours is bully see Mary you can write & think, you are a number & some day you will be discovered, and then dont forget that I saw you first - You dear patient sad clever girl.
Say Mary I have been thinking & planning on the McNamaras. A monument will be started soon to get the fellows int who were considered at Indianapolis
it will succeed before long, maybe not at once, but it will succeed, then I think we ought to go after Johnston first in JJ I can ? we can get the labor fellows right. I have talked with many of them, and I shall keep at it. Any thing that can be done to get & keep Johnston in a receptive state should be done. After the last election it ought not to be so ard. I am going to spend Christmas with in N.Y. and go over it all with Steffens & lay out some plan. I wish Older would do a little to make himself strong with Johnston, but poor man he has fought so much & so valiantly. I believe I can