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Jane thinks it looks like yours.
Jane thinks it looks like yours.
Jane & Sis will now have their
Jane & Sis will now have their
sisters and brother's houses to go to - who
all seem glad to have them - and when they
are all happy so am I - we feel perfectly
independent - the threat of "getting rid of
them" does not at distress them - and
as we are not conscious of having done

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and yet she scarcely notices him or his - C. says Vinton is a very fine, plain manly litttle fellow, serville & smart - and much like his Grandpa Vinton - Ronnie has improved, but I guess she will be a fashionable woman too - how thankful we ought to be that we are not! We are getting along very well. Sis is still at Nanny's. has company whenever she pleases and has a good time generally. Jane has not been very well, and has been much depressed by the dangerous condition of her friend Mrs Porter - who is still living, but very low - she will have something to interest her in Julius' baby it is a fine, fat beautiful thing. Jane thinks it looks like yours. Jane & Sis will now have their sisters and brother's houses to go to - who all seem glad to have them - and when they are all happy so am I - we feel perfectly independent - the threat of "getting rid of them" does not at distress them - and as we are not conscious of having done