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spent Sunday with her. Of course | My dear cousin Eddie, | ||
it was a great pleasure to me. | What can you have thought of me all this time, for not answering your two good letters? If I could only use my eyes in the evening, you would have had several letters instead of none, but the days have been packed full and running over! I cannot remember when I did write you last, or what I have told you and what I have not. Of course you knew that Elisabeth went back to Oberlin in September, and that Claire was married the tenth of Oct. I visited Elisabeth at Oberlin the week before we came up here, and spent Sunday with her. Of course it was a great pleasure to me. One of the best things was attending Vesper service in the 2nd Congl church Sunday afternoon, and hearing that wonderful vested | ||
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Charlevoix, Mich. File:Engraving of building with flag, water, three canoes.
My dear cousin Eddie,
What can you have thought of me all this time, for not answering your two good letters? If I could only use my eyes in the evening, you would have had several letters instead of none, but the days have been packed full and running over! I cannot remember when I did write you last, or what I have told you and what I have not. Of course you knew that Elisabeth went back to Oberlin in September, and that Claire was married the tenth of Oct. I visited Elisabeth at Oberlin the week before we came up here, and spent Sunday with her. Of course it was a great pleasure to me. One of the best things was attending Vesper service in the 2nd Congl church Sunday afternoon, and hearing that wonderful vested