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One whole week has nearly elapsed since your departure an dI have had as yet no letter from you. Have written twice. I hope you have reached your journey's end and have had at least my first letter. I am very happy in my first new home, am gaining decidedly. Was at the college yesterday and they all remarked on my improvement. As I was going down I reached Broadway just in time to see the colored procession which was marching up Broadway. I think they had
One whole week has nearly elapsed since your departure an dI have had as yet no letter from you. Have written twice. I hope you have reached your journey's end and have had at least my first letter. I am very happy in my first new home, am gaining decidedly. Was at the college yesterday and they all remarked on my improvement. As I was going down I reached Broadway just in time to see the colored procession which was marching up Broadway. I think they had


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The clock strikes nine & I must take this to the station. Good bye Good Bye. Excuse miserable writing. Your loving Sister, Mary. —
The clock strikes nine & I must take this to the station. Good bye Good Bye. Excuse miserable writing. Your loving Sister, Mary. —

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315 W. 18th St. N.Y. My dear little Sister: One whole week has nearly elapsed since your departure an dI have had as yet no letter from you. Have written twice. I hope you have reached your journey's end and have had at least my first letter. I am very happy in my first new home, am gaining decidedly. Was at the college yesterday and they all remarked on my improvement. As I was going down I reached Broadway just in time to see the colored procession which was marching up Broadway. I think they had

Sideways: The clock strikes nine & I must take this to the station. Good bye Good Bye. Excuse miserable writing. Your loving Sister, Mary. —