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My dear Aunt Anna:
268 West St. North
We were so very
Hillsdale, Mich: July 15, 1893 
glad to get your good letter day be-
My dear Aunt Anna:  
fore yesterday. The postman went  
  We were so very glad to get your good letter day before yesterday. The postman went right by at first and said he had nothing for us but he came back in a few minutes with the letter saying that he had forgotten it. I return Mrs. Jones' letter, which I am very much obliged to you for getting for me and to Eddie for letting me read. What a dear, sweet soul she is! I am so sorry she has business troubles and can imagine just how she deprives herself in order to help that little grand-daughter. She evidently wishes that she could  
right by at first and said he had
 
nothing for us but he came back  
[[cross-written across top:]]
in a (?) minutes with the letter
Lizzie sends love and says that she would like a letter too. She forgot to pack Dr. [[Crume's?]] receipt in her last letter, but says she will send it to Aunt Mary at Remsen.
raging that he had forgotten it.
I return here (?) letter which
I am very much obliged to you  
for getting for me and to - Eddie  
for letting me read. What a
dear, (?) (?) (?)! I am
so sorry she has (?) (?)
and (?) (?) (?) here she  
(?) herself in order to (?)
(?) little grand-daughter. She  
evidently wishes that she could

Latest revision as of 14:36, 9 December 2020

268 West St. North Hillsdale, Mich: July 15, 1893 My dear Aunt Anna:

 We were so very glad to get your good letter day before yesterday. The postman went  right by at first and said he had nothing for us but he came back  in a few minutes with the letter saying that he had forgotten it. I return Mrs. Jones' letter, which I am very much obliged to you  for getting for me and to Eddie  for letting me read. What a dear, sweet soul she is! I am so sorry she has business troubles and can imagine just how she  deprives herself in order to help that little grand-daughter. She  evidently wishes that she could 

cross-written across top: Lizzie sends love and says that she would like a letter too. She forgot to pack Dr. Crume's? receipt in her last letter, but says she will send it to Aunt Mary at Remsen.