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Yesterday Mary and I went to Greenpoint to visit Rev. Mr. Roberts and family. The weather was shameful, but we had a delightful time in spite of it. I have quite fallen in love with Mrs. R. She is cheerful, hearty, healthy, lady-like, intelligent and social, with round full form, rosy cheeks, and quick movements. She walks as though it was no trouble at all to step along and converses as readily. I received a cordial invitation to visit them often, to come over any time I felt disposed to step a little way out of the city. We had a pleasant ferry ride to reach there, which cost us only 4 cts. each. Won't you ask Jane to find out from Mary Anne Pierce
Yesterday Mary and I went to Greenpoint to visit Rev. Mr. Roberts and family. The weather was shameful, but we had a delightful time in spite of it. I have quite fallen in love with Mrs. R. She is cheerful, hearty, healthy, lady-like, intelligent and social, with round full form, rosy cheeks, and quick movements. She walks as though it was no trouble at all to step along and converses as readily. I received a cordial invitation to visit them often, to come over any time I felt disposed to step a little way out of the city. We had a pleasant ferry ride to reach there, which cost us only 4 cts. each. Won't you ask Jane to find out from Mary Anne Pierce
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Dear Anna, I have just come across this little scrap which I supposed had gone in my last letter to you. That must have seemed to end abruptly.
Dear Anna, I have just come across this little scrap which I supposed had gone in my last letter to you. That must have seemed to end abruptly.

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Yesterday Mary and I went to Greenpoint to visit Rev. Mr. Roberts and family. The weather was shameful, but we had a delightful time in spite of it. I have quite fallen in love with Mrs. R. She is cheerful, hearty, healthy, lady-like, intelligent and social, with round full form, rosy cheeks, and quick movements. She walks as though it was no trouble at all to step along and converses as readily. I received a cordial invitation to visit them often, to come over any time I felt disposed to step a little way out of the city. We had a pleasant ferry ride to reach there, which cost us only 4 cts. each. Won't you ask Jane to find out from Mary Anne Pierce

page ends here. Writing up left hand side Dear Anna, I have just come across this little scrap which I supposed had gone in my last letter to you. That must have seemed to end abruptly.