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Home, Nov 13, 1882 | Home, Nov 13, 1882 | ||
My dear Sister, | My dear Sister, | ||
I thought I would | I thought I would write my first letter to you, as you have been so faithful in writing while I was sick. We have been home since Friday, as I believe Jennie wrote you. Came just in time, as it was an unusually warm and lovely day ‑ and it has rained some every day since. Today or this P.M. it is snowing quite hard. Esther and little Frankie are with us yet, and are a great deal of company. Our girl, Sadie Parry, came today, a little girl about 13 or so I should think. I am gaining quite nicely I think — if I do not have another spell, think I shall get along. | ||
write my first letter to you, as | |||
you have been so faithful in writing | |||
while I was sick. We have been | |||
home since Friday, as I believe | |||
Jennie wrote you. Came just | |||
in time, as it was an unusually | |||
warm and lovely day ‑ and it has | |||
rained some every day since. Today | |||
or this P.M. it is snowing quite | |||
hard. Esther and little Frankie | |||
are with us yet, and are a great | |||
deal of company. Our girl, Sadie | |||
Parry, came today, a little girl | |||
about 13 or so I should think. I | |||
am gaining quite nicely I | |||
think — if I do not have another | |||
spell, think I shall get along. | |||
[[written sideways across top of page]] | |||
[[written sideways across top of page]] look for one pretty often when I go down to N.Y. I wonder how tall Gracie is now & whether she has quite forgotten us. When have you seen Mrs. J Thomas —my love to her also Mrs. Winston We will bring some of the | look for one pretty often when I go down to N.Y. I wonder how tall Gracie is now & whether she has quite forgotten us. When have you seen Mrs. J Thomas —my love to her also Mrs. Winston We will bring some of the memoir with us — Shall I send one or two copies by mail? Much love — I hope you will not stop writing now A. is a little better I have a letter near finished for J.E. Saturday and I must add a little to it |
Latest revision as of 17:32, 3 January 2021
Home, Nov 13, 1882
My dear Sister,
I thought I would write my first letter to you, as you have been so faithful in writing while I was sick. We have been home since Friday, as I believe Jennie wrote you. Came just in time, as it was an unusually warm and lovely day ‑ and it has rained some every day since. Today or this P.M. it is snowing quite hard. Esther and little Frankie are with us yet, and are a great deal of company. Our girl, Sadie Parry, came today, a little girl about 13 or so I should think. I am gaining quite nicely I think — if I do not have another spell, think I shall get along.
written sideways across top of page look for one pretty often when I go down to N.Y. I wonder how tall Gracie is now & whether she has quite forgotten us. When have you seen Mrs. J Thomas —my love to her also Mrs. Winston We will bring some of the memoir with us — Shall I send one or two copies by mail? Much love — I hope you will not stop writing now A. is a little better I have a letter near finished for J.E. Saturday and I must add a little to it